Adjective
of or relating to Mithraism or its god
Source: WordNetAnother reason for not connecting these artifacts with the Mithraic Mysteries is that the first of these plaques was found in a woman's tomb. Source: Internet
Arimanius is known from inscriptions to have been a god in the Mithraic cult (CIMRM 222 from Ostia, 369 from Rome, 1773 and 1775 from Pannonia). Source: Internet
For their feasts, Mithraic initiates reclined on stone benches arranged along the longer sides of the Mithraeum – typically there might be room for 15 to 30 diners, but very rarely many more than 40 men. Source: Internet
Clauss, M., The Roman cult of Mithras, pp. 144 145: "Justin’s charge does at least make clear that Mithraic commandments did exist." Source: Internet
First, she uses it to kill the Mithraic on the Ark. Later, she defends the camp from the newly-discovered beasts that first attack Tempest and threaten the settlement in season 1, episode 4, "Nature's Course". Source: Internet
Gordon maintains the former theory of Merkelbach and others, especially noting such examples as Dura where all names are associated with a Mithraic grade. Source: Internet