Mithras   - in ancient sources @ attalus.org


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  Mithras   - a god worshipped in the Roman empire
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Wikipedia entry
DiogLaert_10.4 that he used to flatter Mithras, the steward of Lysimachu
DiogLaert_10.28 Diseases, addressed to Mithras; Callistolas; an essay
Julian:Caes_336 the knowledge of your father Mithras. Keep his commandme
PsCallisth_1.36 the throne with the god Mithras and rise with the sun,
PsCallisth_2.14 renced him as the divine Mithras, (?) believing he had com
PsCallisth_3.34 sis and worship him as the god Mithras. And the Macedonian

  Mithras 2   - a king in Armenia, c. 200 B.C.
THI_27 (c. 200)   amys. [D] A letter from king Mithras to king Eronte


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