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mithraic

ADJECTIVE
  1. of or relating to Mithraism or its god

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  • Around the first century AD, the Greek historian Plutarch wrote about pirates of Cilicia who practiced the Mithraic "secret rites" around 67 BC.
  • Around the first century AD, the Greek historian Plutarch wrote about pirates of Cilicia who practiced the Mithraic "secret rites" around 67 BC.
  • Susie said she didn't think he was a Mithraic, see, it was still gently raining; surely Mithras would have honoured his own? NOTHING TO WEAR AND NOWHERE TO HIDE: A COLLECTION OF SHORT STORIES
  • Many have noted that the title of Pope is found in Mithraic doctrine and seemingly prohibited in Christian doctrine.
  • They say the site on which this fancy housing development was built was once a Mithraic temple. NOTHING TO WEAR AND NOWHERE TO HIDE: A COLLECTION OF SHORT STORIES
  • That life was not all high thinking and plain living in his circle is shown by a photograph of his friends wearing togas and engaging in a ‘mithraic’ ceremony.
  • The Babylonians also incorporated their belief in destiny into the Mithraic worship of Zurvan, the Persian god of infinite time and father of the gods Ahura-Mazda and Ahriman.
  • As would be expected, Mithraic ruins are also found in the port city of Ostia , and in Rome the capital, where as many as seven hundred mithraea may have existed (a dozen have been identified).
  • Susie said she didn't think he was a Mithraic, see, it was still gently raining; surely Mithras would have honoured his own? NOTHING TO WEAR AND NOWHERE TO HIDE: A COLLECTION OF SHORT STORIES
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