Mithraism was not an imperial cult, it was a military one. It thrived under several emperors. We know little about it as its rites were secret. We do know that it originated in ancient Persia and that the god Mithras was always seen killing a bull.
During the Greco-Roman culture there were three religions that were most popular. They were the cult of Isis, the cult of Cybele, and the cult of Mithra. Christianity and Judaism were also prominent among the monotheists.During the Greco-Roman culture there were three religions that were most popular. They were the cult of Isis, the cult of Cybele, and the cult of Mithra. Christianity and Judaism were also prominent among the monotheists.During the Greco-Roman culture there were three religions that were most popular. They were the cult of Isis, the cult of Cybele, and the cult of Mithra. Christianity and Judaism were also prominent among the monotheists.During the Greco-Roman culture there were three religions that were most popular. They were the cult of Isis, the cult of Cybele, and the cult of Mithra. Christianity and Judaism were also prominent among the monotheists.During the Greco-Roman culture there were three religions that were most popular. They were the cult of Isis, the cult of Cybele, and the cult of Mithra. Christianity and Judaism were also prominent among the monotheists.During the Greco-Roman culture there were three religions that were most popular. They were the cult of Isis, the cult of Cybele, and the cult of Mithra. Christianity and Judaism were also prominent among the monotheists.During the Greco-Roman culture there were three religions that were most popular. They were the cult of Isis, the cult of Cybele, and the cult of Mithra. Christianity and Judaism were also prominent among the monotheists.During the Greco-Roman culture there were three religions that were most popular. They were the cult of Isis, the cult of Cybele, and the cult of Mithra. Christianity and Judaism were also prominent among the monotheists.During the Greco-Roman culture there were three religions that were most popular. They were the cult of Isis, the cult of Cybele, and the cult of Mithra. Christianity and Judaism were also prominent among the monotheists.
Augustus himself did not create any imperial cult. The worship of Julius Caesar had alredy been established before he took office and he kept to the standard Roman gods, Apollo being his favorite. However after his death, others established what could be called the cult of the emperors by deifying him.
Five, one of them is Augustus.
The Imperial Roman Army.
The Imperial Roman Army.
Yes Such as, The Mages Guild The Fighters Guild And several other things such as the Imperial Legion or Imperial Cult and many more.
I believe the United States used their imperial eagle since roman times.
Your question is very unclear. Constantinople was a Roman city, it was the imperial capital of the eastern part of the Roman Empire (the imperial capital of the western part of the Roman Empire was Milan).
Territories of the Holy Roman Empire outside the Imperial Circles was created in 1500.
There were several "religions" that were considered cults by the Romans over their long history. Among them were Christianity, the cult of Isis and the cult of Bacchus or Dionysus.
Democratic and Imperial.