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Mithraism was one of the Roman Empire’s most secretive mystery cults, practiced in underground temples by soldiers, merchants, and officials. This documentary examines the bull-slaying reliefs, the initiation grades, and the ritual life of the Mithraic Mysteries, drawing on archaeology, inscriptions, and iconography. It also explores the cult’s cosmic symbolism, its rivalry with early Christianity, and the aftermath of a faith that once spread across the empire before disappearing from public life. Chapters: 00:00 Into the Cave of a Secret Roman God 06:43 Why Romans Needed New Gods 11:02 Debunking the Persian Connection 15:21 The First Historical Traces 19:36 The Central Mithraic Icon 23:29 A Breakdown of the Bull-Slaying Scene 28:10 How the Stars Explain Everything 32:55 The Mithraeum 36:47 7 Grades of Initiation 41:01 A Secret Brotherhood 44:44 Who Worshipped Mithras 48:55 The Promise of the Faith 52:59 Following Legions & Trade Routes 56:46 Mithraism vs. Early Christianity 01:04:14 Why Christianity Won This video is imagined as audio-first presentation, and it is based on established academic sources, and accounts. If you have any questions or disagreements, please leave a comment or reach out via email. On our channel, as in science, debate is strongly encouraged. Sources & Further Reading: Roger Beck, The Religion of the Mithras Cult in the Roman Empire (OUP, 2006). Manfred Clauss (tr. R. Gordon), The Roman Cult of Mithras (Routledge, 2000). Richard L. Gordon, “Who Worshipped Mithras?” Journal of Roman Archaeology 7 (1994): 459–474. M. J. Vermaseren, Corpus Inscriptionum et Monumentorum Religionis Mithriacae (2 vols., 1956–60). Support the Channel: 👍 Like this video if you found it valuable. 🔔 Subscribe for more historical content. For professional inquiries please contact: ConceptsMediaHQ@gmail.com (Disclaimer: All content is for educational and entertainment purposes. All third-party media is used under license or is in the public domain. Please use the contact email for any credit or removal requests.) Image Credits: Relief from Walbrook Mithraeum: Carole Raddato, CC BY-SA 2.0, via Wikimedia Commons Mithraeum in Osterburken: Haselburg-müller, CC BY-SA 3.0, via Wikimedia Commons Mithras-Sol from Rome: User:PHGCOM, CC BY-SA 3.0, via Wikimedia Commons Mithraeum under San Clemente, Rome: Serge Ottaviani, CC BY-SA 3.0, via Wikimedia Commons Mithraeum in Fertőrákos, Hungary: CristianChirita, CC BY-SA 3.0, via Wikimedia Commons Tauroctony from Neuenheim: Wolfgang Sauber, CC BY-SA 3.0, via Wikimedia Commons Grades of Initiation Mosaic from Ostia: Philippe Chavin, CC BY 2.5, via Wikimedia Commons Mithraeum at Carrawburgh (Hadrian's Wall): Mark Landon, CC BY 4.0, via Wikimedia Commons Edits: cropped, scaled, and color-adjusted for clarity. CC BY-SA images appear here within a larger collective work and remain under their original licenses. #ancienthistory #mithras #romanempire #ancientrome #history #mythology #ancientmysteries #documentary