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“Returning Home in the Greek and Roman World”
Symposium Classicum Peregrinum, June 10–12 and 16, 2022 Messina and Taormina
Athenaeus on Divine Statues Preventing or Favoring Journeys”, and Annarita Martini Carbone, in “The Journey of the Initiate towards Salvation and the Trials of Mithras Seen through the Experience of Hercules and the Protection of Mithras, Hercules, and
Mithraeum (Sovrintendenza Capitolina ai Beni Culturali, Archivio Storico Disegni, SBCAD inv. n. 2500) This is a sculpture of Mithras Tauroctònos, covered with tiles and spread on a “lastra […] di marmo bianco
His article about the cult of Mithras in Aquincum ahead only with some years the famous contribution of István Tóth, later the doyen of the Mithraic studies in Pannonia. 24 His works on Roman
divine names 100% = 58 data forms In the Danubian provinces, several events of the life of Mithras were quasi-personified. As a result, the unique, dogmatic system of the cult of Mithras worshipped these abstractions as quasi-deities. One such element is
. Bucheler – E. Lommatzsch (edd.): Carmina Latina Epigraphica . Lepizig 1926 . Cerškov 1969 E. Cerškov : Rimljani na Kosovu i Metohiji [I Romani in Kosovo e Metochia] . Beograd 1969 . Clauss 1988 M. Clauss : Omnipotens Mithras . Epigraphica
the entheogenic roots of Christianity, including The Apples of Apollo: Pagan and Christian Mysteries of the Eucharist ( 2001 ), Mushrooms, Myth and Mithras: The Drug Cult that Civilized Europe ( 2011 ), and The Effluents of Deity: Alchemy and
oppositional forces, and Iranian priests served as libation pourers, keepers of sacred fires, and preservers of powerful chants, charms, and spells. The Gatha sections of the Avesta are contemporaneous with the Rig Veda, and the Zoroastrian deity Mithra
the Nymphs, and the Mysteries of Mithras . Acta Antiqua Academiae Scientiarum Hungaricae , 58 : 681 – 691 . Alderink , L.J. ( 1997 ). Orphic Hymn 13: to Kronos . In: Kiley , M. (ed.), Prayer from Alexander to Constantine. A Critical Anthology
'> warm blood” calido velamina tincta cruore (Ovid, M . 9. 132). See Johnston, P. A.: The Importance of Cattle in the Myths of Hercules and Mithras. In Johnston, P. A. – Mastrocinque, A. – Papaioannou, S. (eds): Animals in Greek and Roman Religion
Was Kore/Persephone's journey to the afterworld as a path to infertility?
Some evidence from modern southern Calabria
, including the Sibyl of Cumae, the worship of Demeter and Kore/Persephone (her abduction took place in Sicily), Dionysian and Orphic cults, and other cults such as those of Cybele, Isis, and Mithras.” (Quoted from the Introduction , p. 1). Modern Calabria