Roman altars found near Edinburgh reveal secrets of mysterious cult - The artefacts were once part of a temple to the god ...
Two spectacularly carved Roman stone altars that were recently discovered in Scotland and expertly restored are set to go on ...
Two remarkable Roman altars, unearthed in Scotland, are set to go on public display for the first time, offering a tantalizing glimpse into the religious lives of Roman soldiers on the Empire's ...
Two ancient stone altars discovered at a Roman fort near Edinburgh are going on display at a museum for the first time. The ...
Two Mithraic Roman altars are to be displayed as a part of an upcoming exhibition after being acquired for the nation.
Archaeologists in Regensburg uncover Bavaria’s oldest Mithras sanctuary, revealing early Roman rituals, coins, and evidence ...
Almost 2,000 years ago the Romans built a temple next to the river Thames in London, to one of their most mysterious cult figures, Mithras the bull-slayer. The temple has been restored and it is now ...
Mithras, the mighty god of the sun and ruler of priests of high degree, laid aside the cares of state to spend one night in revelry when the High Priests of Mithras celebrated their 118th annual ...