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  • Mithraism - Wikipedia
    Mithraism, also known as the Mithraic mysteries or the Cult of Mithras, was a Roman mystery religion focused on the god Mithras Although inspired by Iranian worship of the Zoroastrian divinity (yazata) Mithra, the Roman Mithras was linked to a new and distinctive imagery, and the degree of continuity between Persian and Greco-Roman practice
  • Mithraism | Definition, History, Mythology, Facts | Britannica
    Mithraism, the worship of Mithra, the Iranian god of the sun, justice, contract, and war in pre-Zoroastrian Iran Known as Mithras in the Roman Empire during the 2nd and 3rd centuries CE, this deity was honored as the patron of loyalty to the emperor
  • What Is Mithraism? The Secretive Cult That Swept the Roman World
    A secretive cult religion seemingly from the Persian East, Mithraism swept the Roman world from the late first century CE onward
  • Mithraism - World History Encyclopedia
    The Mithraic Mysteries, also known as Mithraism, were a mystery cult in the Roman world where followers worshipped the Indo-Iranian deity Mithras (Akkadian for "contract") as the god of friendship
  • Mithraism: History and Major Facts about this . . . - World History Edu
    Mithraism was a mystery religion that originated in the Roman Empire in the 1st century AD and was dedicated to the worship of the god Mithras First developing on the Italian Peninsula, the religion was popular among soldiers and spread throughout the Roman Empire, with Mithraic temples being found from Rome’s Eastern province in Syria to Britain Hellenistic historians often claimed that
  • The Roman cult of Mithras - Tertullian
    The Roman deity Mithras appears in the historical record in the late 1st century A D , and disappears from it in the late 4th century A D Unlike the major mythological figures of Graeco-Roman religion, such as Jupiter and Hercules, no ancient source preserves the mythology of the god All of our information is therefore derived from depictions on monuments, and the limited mentions of the
  • MITHRAISM BELIEFS, WORSHIP, INITIATIONS, TEMPLES AND BULL RITUALS
    MITHRAISM BELIEFS, WORSHIP, INITIATIONS, TEMPLES AND BULL RITUALS MITHRAISM BELIEFS Mithraism was a mystery cult that developed in the Roman empire David Fingrut wrote: “The worshippers of Mithras held strong beliefs in a celestial heaven and an infernal hell
  • Mithraism - Mysterious Religion of the Ancient World
    Mithraism, an ancient mystery religion, was once practiced throughout the Roman Empire, with intriguing rituals and theological beliefs that resonated with people from diverse regions and backgrounds Originating in Persia, the faith centered around the worship of Mithras, a figure often identified with the Sun, and it existed alongside other prominent religions, including emerging
  • The Rise and Fall of Mithraism: The Secret Cult That Nearly Conquered . . .
    The Mysterious Origins of Mithraism When Julius Caesar’s imperial system stabilized Rome, a powerful secret society emerged—one whose influence would echo for two millennia Today, Christmas is celebrated worldwide, its religious significance often overshadowed by festivity Yet few realize that December 25th was once sacred not to Christ, but to an Eastern deity whose worship nearly
  • The Cult of Mithras: Romes Secret Mystery Religion
    The Appeal of Mithraism Understanding why Mithraism was so successful requires understanding its specific social appeal The cult was primarily a religion of men in motion — soldiers stationed far from home, merchants traveling the empire’s roads, officials posted to distant provinces, freedmen who had risen through the imperial bureaucracy





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