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Mithras Collection

Background imageMithras Collection: MITHRAS

MITHRAS with associated emblems and attributes

Background imageMithras Collection: Lion of Mithras with a bee in its mouth

Lion of Mithras with a bee in its mouth. Cult of Mithras, inspired by the Zoroastrian Sun god Mithra. Out of the strong came forth sweetness. Leone Mitriaco in plasma

Background imageMithras Collection: Lion of Mithras with a bee in its mouth

Lion of Mithras with a bee in its mouth. Cult of Mithras, inspired by the Zoroastrian Sun god Mithra. Out of the strong came forth sweetness. Leone Mitriaco in elitropia

Background imageMithras Collection: Altar with inscription dedicated to the god Mithras

Altar with inscription dedicated to the god Mithras. Marble. 66 x 47 x 25 cm. 2nd century AD. National Museum of Roman Art. Merida, Badajoz province, Extremadura, Spain

Background imageMithras Collection: ZODIAC ON XMAS DAY

ZODIAC ON XMAS DAY
The night sky as it appears at midnight on 25 December, a moment sacred to Mithras (and subsequently to Christians) - the star of the Magi shines over the sign of the Virgin Date: circa 1700

Background imageMithras Collection: MITHRAS

MITHRAS depicted by the Gauls as a serpent, symbol of eternity, and - in this case - accompanied by Signs of the Zodiac Date: circa 1st century BC

Background imageMithras Collection: Roman London, Temple of Mithras uncovered 1954

Roman London, Temple of Mithras uncovered 1954
Sir David Eccles, Minister of Works, holding the newly-found head of Mithras, during his visit to the site at Walbrook in the City of London where the Temple of Mithras was discovered in 1954

Background imageMithras Collection: Italy. Rome. The Basilica of Saint Clement. Mithraeum in the

Italy. Rome. The Basilica of Saint Clement. Mithraeum in the
Italy. Rome. The Basilica of Saint Clement (Basilica di San Clemente al laterano). Church dedicated to Pope Clement I (1st cenutry A.C.). Mithraeum in the basement, 2nd century

Background imageMithras Collection: Temple of Mithras, Walbrook

Temple of Mithras, Walbrook
A view from above of the site of the Roman Mithraic Temple uncovered in Walbrook, a street in the City of London, during excavations before the construction of a new office building

Background imageMithras Collection: Mithras from Cabra. 2nd c. Depicting Mitra god

Mithras from Cabra. 2nd c. Depicting Mitra god sacrificing a bull. Roman art. Sculpture on marble. SPAIN. Cordoba. Archaeological Museum of Cordoba. Proc: SPAIN. Cabra

Background imageMithras Collection: Zodiac & Mithras

Zodiac & Mithras
MITHRAS depicted by the Gauls as a serpent, symbol of eternity, and - in this case - accompanied by Signs of the Zodiac


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