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Qué (quién) es Mithras$513851$ - definición

MITHRAEUM IN THE UNITED KINGDOM
Temple of Mithras; Temple of Mithras, London; Temple of Mithra; Mithras temple
  • Head of Serapis found in the 1954 excavations.
  • EC4]]
  • White marble relief depicting Mithras slaying the bull, found at the Walbrook site and on display at the [[Museum of London]]
  • A stylus and writing tablet, the oldest record of a commercial transaction in the City of London

Mithras         
  • Reconstruction of a mithraeum with a mosaic depicting the grades of initiation
  • Cautes]] riding a bull (Sibiu/Hermannstadt, Romania)
  • Mithras and the Bull: This fresco from the [[mithraeum]] at Marino, Italy (third century) shows the ''tauroctony'' and the celestial lining of Mithras' cape.
  • intaglio]] depicting a tauroctony ([[Walters Art Museum]])
  • 175}} CE; [[Kunsthistorisches Museum]], Vienna)
  • CIMRM]] 312)
  • Mt. Nemrut]], 1st century BCE)
  • Double-faced Mithraic relief. [[Fiano Romano]] (Rome), 2nd to 3rd century CE ([[Louvre Museum]]).
  • [[Bas-relief]] of the [[tauroctony]] of the mysteries, [[Metz]], France.
  • Another dedication to Mithras by legionaries of [[Legio II Herculia]] has been excavated at Sitifis (modern [[Setif]] in [[Algeria]]), so the unit or a subunit must have been transferred at least once.
  • Rock-born Mithras and Mithraic artifacts ([[Baths of Diocletian]], Rome)
  • Sol and Mithras banqueting with Luna and the twin divinities Cautes and Cautopates, his attendants (side B of a double-sided Roman marble relief, 2nd or 3rd century CE)
  • Bas-relief depicting the tauroctony. Mithras is depicted looking to Sol Invictus as he slays the bull. Sol and Luna appear at the top of the relief.
  • Unusual tauroctony at the [[Brukenthal National Museum]]
  • Relief of Mithras as bull-slayer from Neuenheim near [[Heidelberg]], framed by scenes from Mithras' life.
  • A [[mithraeum]] found in the ruins of [[Ostia Antica]], [[Italy]].
  • Mosaic (1st century CE) depicting Mithras emerging from his cave and flanked by Cautes and Cautopates ([[Walters Art Museum]])
  • CIMRM]] 78 & 79; [[Louvre]])
  • Sol Invictus from the [[Archaeological Museum of Milan]] (Museo archeologico)
  • Votive altar from [[Alba Iulia]] in present-day Romania, dedicated to ''Invicto Mythrae'' in fulfillment of a vow ''([[votum]])''
  • Strasbourg Archaeological Museum]].
  • access-date=19 May 2016
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MYSTERY RELIGION IN THE ROMAN EMPIRE
Mithras; Petra genetrix; Mythraism; Cult of Mithras; Mithraic; Mithraic worship; Mithranism; Mithrasism; Mythros; Mithraic cult; Mithrias; Church of Mithra; Mitraism; Mithralist; Mithralists; Mithraists; Mithraist; Mythram; Mithras Sol Invictus; Mithraic Mysteries; Mithrasmas; Mithraic mysteries
·noun The sun god of the Persians.
Mithraism         
  • Reconstruction of a mithraeum with a mosaic depicting the grades of initiation
  • Cautes]] riding a bull (Sibiu/Hermannstadt, Romania)
  • Mithras and the Bull: This fresco from the [[mithraeum]] at Marino, Italy (third century) shows the ''tauroctony'' and the celestial lining of Mithras' cape.
  • intaglio]] depicting a tauroctony ([[Walters Art Museum]])
  • 175}}&nbsp;CE; [[Kunsthistorisches Museum]], Vienna)
  • CIMRM]]&nbsp;312)
  • Mt.&nbsp;Nemrut]], 1st&nbsp;century BCE)
  • Double-faced Mithraic relief. [[Fiano Romano]] (Rome), 2nd to 3rd&nbsp;century&nbsp;CE ([[Louvre Museum]]).
  • [[Bas-relief]] of the [[tauroctony]] of the mysteries, [[Metz]], France.
  • Another dedication to Mithras by legionaries of [[Legio II Herculia]] has been excavated at Sitifis (modern [[Setif]] in [[Algeria]]), so the unit or a subunit must have been transferred at least once.
  • Rock-born Mithras and Mithraic artifacts ([[Baths of Diocletian]], Rome)
  • Sol and Mithras banqueting with Luna and the twin divinities Cautes and Cautopates, his attendants (side&nbsp;B of a double-sided Roman marble relief, 2nd or 3rd&nbsp;century&nbsp;CE)
  • Bas-relief depicting the tauroctony. Mithras is depicted looking to Sol Invictus as he slays the bull. Sol and Luna appear at the top of the relief.
  • Unusual tauroctony at the [[Brukenthal National Museum]]
  • Relief of Mithras as bull-slayer from Neuenheim near [[Heidelberg]], framed by scenes from Mithras' life.
  • A [[mithraeum]] found in the ruins of [[Ostia Antica]], [[Italy]].
  • Mosaic (1st&nbsp;century&nbsp;CE) depicting Mithras emerging from his cave and flanked by Cautes and Cautopates ([[Walters Art Museum]])
  • CIMRM]]&nbsp;78 & 79; [[Louvre]])
  • Sol Invictus from the [[Archaeological Museum of Milan]] (Museo archeologico)
  • Votive altar from [[Alba Iulia]] in present-day Romania, dedicated to ''Invicto Mythrae'' in fulfillment of a vow ''([[votum]])''
  • Strasbourg Archaeological Museum]].
  • access-date=19 May 2016
}}
</ref>
MYSTERY RELIGION IN THE ROMAN EMPIRE
Mithras; Petra genetrix; Mythraism; Cult of Mithras; Mithraic; Mithraic worship; Mithranism; Mithrasism; Mythros; Mithraic cult; Mithrias; Church of Mithra; Mitraism; Mithralist; Mithralists; Mithraists; Mithraist; Mythram; Mithras Sol Invictus; Mithraic Mysteries; Mithrasmas; Mithraic mysteries
['m??r???z(?)m, 'm??re?-]
¦ noun the cult of the ancient Persian god Mithras, worshipped in the first three centuries AD.
Derivatives
Mithraic -'?re??k adjective
Mithraist noun
Mithraism         
  • Reconstruction of a mithraeum with a mosaic depicting the grades of initiation
  • Cautes]] riding a bull (Sibiu/Hermannstadt, Romania)
  • Mithras and the Bull: This fresco from the [[mithraeum]] at Marino, Italy (third century) shows the ''tauroctony'' and the celestial lining of Mithras' cape.
  • intaglio]] depicting a tauroctony ([[Walters Art Museum]])
  • 175}}&nbsp;CE; [[Kunsthistorisches Museum]], Vienna)
  • CIMRM]]&nbsp;312)
  • Mt.&nbsp;Nemrut]], 1st&nbsp;century BCE)
  • Double-faced Mithraic relief. [[Fiano Romano]] (Rome), 2nd to 3rd&nbsp;century&nbsp;CE ([[Louvre Museum]]).
  • [[Bas-relief]] of the [[tauroctony]] of the mysteries, [[Metz]], France.
  • Another dedication to Mithras by legionaries of [[Legio II Herculia]] has been excavated at Sitifis (modern [[Setif]] in [[Algeria]]), so the unit or a subunit must have been transferred at least once.
  • Rock-born Mithras and Mithraic artifacts ([[Baths of Diocletian]], Rome)
  • Sol and Mithras banqueting with Luna and the twin divinities Cautes and Cautopates, his attendants (side&nbsp;B of a double-sided Roman marble relief, 2nd or 3rd&nbsp;century&nbsp;CE)
  • Bas-relief depicting the tauroctony. Mithras is depicted looking to Sol Invictus as he slays the bull. Sol and Luna appear at the top of the relief.
  • Unusual tauroctony at the [[Brukenthal National Museum]]
  • Relief of Mithras as bull-slayer from Neuenheim near [[Heidelberg]], framed by scenes from Mithras' life.
  • A [[mithraeum]] found in the ruins of [[Ostia Antica]], [[Italy]].
  • Mosaic (1st&nbsp;century&nbsp;CE) depicting Mithras emerging from his cave and flanked by Cautes and Cautopates ([[Walters Art Museum]])
  • CIMRM]]&nbsp;78 & 79; [[Louvre]])
  • Sol Invictus from the [[Archaeological Museum of Milan]] (Museo archeologico)
  • Votive altar from [[Alba Iulia]] in present-day Romania, dedicated to ''Invicto Mythrae'' in fulfillment of a vow ''([[votum]])''
  • Strasbourg Archaeological Museum]].
  • access-date=19 May 2016
}}
</ref>
MYSTERY RELIGION IN THE ROMAN EMPIRE
Mithras; Petra genetrix; Mythraism; Cult of Mithras; Mithraic; Mithraic worship; Mithranism; Mithrasism; Mythros; Mithraic cult; Mithrias; Church of Mithra; Mitraism; Mithralist; Mithralists; Mithraists; Mithraist; Mythram; Mithras Sol Invictus; Mithraic Mysteries; Mithrasmas; Mithraic mysteries
Mithraism, also known as the Mithraic mysteries or the Cult of Mithras, was a Roman mystery religion centered on the god Mithras. Although inspired by Iranian worship of the Zoroastrian divinity (yazata) Mithra, the Roman Mithras is linked to a new and distinctive imagery, with the level of continuity between Persian and Greco-Roman practice debated.

Wikipedia

London Mithraeum

The London Mithraeum, also known as the Temple of Mithras, Walbrook, is a Roman Mithraeum that was discovered in Walbrook, a street in the City of London, during a building's construction in 1954. The entire site was relocated to permit continued construction and this temple of the mystery god Mithras became perhaps the most famous 20th-century Roman discovery in London.