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Greek: Μιθρας
Latin: Mithras
Gender: Male
Linguistic origins: Persian
Description / typology: Mithraic mysteries, originally Persian deity, especially popular with the army
Bibliography: Harris, in: Bailey (ed.), Archaeological research in Roman Egypt, 1996, p. 169-76; Kaper, in: Bol e.a. (ed.), Fremdheit - Eigenheit: Ägypten, Griechenland und Rom, 2004, p. 557-564
Notes: equivalent of Sol (TM God 202)
We currently have 11 theophoric names (40 attestations) assigned to this god:
We currently have 1 place name (1 attestations) assigned to this god:
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GodRef ID | Publication | Attestation Diacritics (such as brackets and subdots) have not always been recorded in TM GodRef yet. To check whether a name is (partially) reconstructed, please check the edition. | GodVar | Provenance (text) | Date |
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11602 | Antike Inschriften aus Jugoslawien (AIJ) 99 | Mithrae | Mithras | Slovenia, Noricum - Modrič [found & written] | BC 199 - AD 799? |
7044 | Carte archéologique de la Gaule (CAG) 68 p. 115 [168?] | Invicto Mithrae | Invictus Mithras | France, Gallia - Biesheim [found & written] | BC 199 - AD 799? |
16389 | CIL VI.1 3724 | Soli Invicto Mithrae | Sol Invictus Mithras | Italy, Latium - Rome [found & written] | BC 199 - AD 799? |
11839 | Hameter, Die norischen Inschriften Bayerns 23 | Deo Invicto Mithrae | Deus Invictus Mithras | Germany, Noricum - Prutting [found & written] | BC 199 - AD 799? |
16408 | CIL VI.1 3881 | Solis Invicti Mithrae | Sol Invictus Mithras | Italy, Latium - Rome [found & written] | BC 199 - AD 799? |