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- 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
- Mithra - World History Encyclopedia
Mithra is the Persian god of the rising sun, contracts, covenants, and friendship He also oversaw the orderly change of the seasons, maintained cosmic order, and was responsible for bestowing divine
- Mithra, god of the sun, was born on December 25, day of the winter solstice
Mithra is the intermediary between heaven and hell, between the realms of good and evil He is the representative of Ahura-Mazda on earth who protects us men from demonic forces of Ahriman Mithra is the "light of the world", symbol of truth, justice, loyalty
- 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
- ‘Mithra Persian God: Unveiling the Mysteries of the Ancient Deity’
Mithra, the Persian god, holds an intriguing place in ancient history This article explores the beliefs and practices of Mithraism, its connection to the Indo-Iranian tradition, and its influence on the Roman Empire Additionally, it delves into the symbolism of Mithra as the sun god and his association with Anahita and Ahura Mazda
- God of the rising sun in Persian mythology “Mithra” - Arkeonews
God Mithra is depicted as riding in a chariot drawn by white horses, armed with a silver spear, a bow and arrows of gold, daggers, axes, and his famous mace, the most formidable of his weaponry
- The Cult of Mithra: Sacred Temples, and Vedic Legends, and Ancient . . .
In the Armenian pantheon Mithra was the god of the light and purity It’s believed that a temple dedicated to Mithra also has been found in Armavir, the ancient capital of Armenia The cult of Mithra began to disappear in the fourth century BC
- What Is Mithraism? The Secretive Cult That Swept the Roman World
Roman Mithras, was a singularly male god, associated with the sun and the heavens Complete with a Phrygian cap, trousers, and cape, his depiction is felt by some historians to be almost a cliché of Easternism Seen in Roman mosaics, carvings, and freezes, Mithras manifested all over the Roman empire from the later 1st century CE
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