nay, the sun becomes in a sense Mithra's double, or again his father, but Helios Mithras is one god. Then follows the struggle between Mithra and the bull, the central dogma of Mithraism. Ahura Mazda had created a wild bull which Mithra pursued, overcame, and dragged into his cave.
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The Mithraic Mysteries or Mysteries of Mithras (also Mithraism ) was a mystery religion which became popular among the military in the Roman Empire, from the 1st to 4th centuries AD. Information...
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MITHRAISM; The Cosmic Mysteries of Mithras ... The reason for this is that the name of the god worshipped in the cult, Mithras, is a Greek and Latin form of the name of an ancient Iranian god, Mithra; in addition, Roman authors themselves expressed a belief that the cult was Iranian in origin.
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This page is dedicated to the Sun God Mithras ... I. Meditation on Mithra: Corax ... Birth story of Mithra...
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Various stories survive to account for Mithras's birth. Often he is depicted springing from the living rock or from a tree; at Housesteads on Hadrian's Wall, however, there was a tradition that he was born from the Cosmic Egg.
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Explore the ruins of the 3rd century temple to the Roman god Mithras at Carrawburgh on Hadrians Wall, and the reconstruction on display in the Museum of Antiquities at the University of Newcastle, through Virtual Reality. ... Welcome to the Museum of Antiquities' Virtual Mithraeum. ... The site, which is run by English Heritage,
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Mithras, Roman Religion and Mythology - Persian god of Zoroastrian origin ... Mithras was a Persian god from the Zoroastrian pantheon where he was a helper and assistant to the power of Good against the power of Evil. Mithras was born from a rock, and his main service in the fight against Evil was the slay a bull,
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THE INCREDIBLE MITHRAS MYTH ... Contained in the ancient Roman myth of Mithras is the story of Jesus. Here is the story of another myth that became truth. Here is the true origin of the December 25th Christmas. ... Main Mithras page ; Comments page 1; Comments page 2...
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Romans encountered worship of the deity Mithras as part of Zoroastrianism in the eastern provinces of the empire, particularly in Asia Minor (now modern Turkey).
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