The primary enemy of Mithras is often considered to be Ahriman, the embodiment of chaos and evil in Zoroastrianism. In the context of Mithraic mythology, Ahriman represents the forces of darkness that Mithras battles against, symbolizing the struggle between good and evil. This dualistic conflict is central to Mithraic beliefs, where Mithras is seen as a savior figure who triumphs over these dark forces.
The Public Enemy" (1931) "Quatermass II: Enemy from Space" (1957) "Enemy Mine" (1985) "Sleeping with the Enemy" (1991) "Enemy of the State" (1998) "Enemy at the Gates" (2001) "Behind Enemy Lines" (2001) "Enemy" (2013)
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The duration of Gravity Is My Enemy is 1560.0 seconds.
No Enemy But Time was created in 1982.
In Enemy Hands was created in 1996.
The cast of The Mithras Conspiracy - 2011 includes: Aaron Poole as Aaron
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Cult of Mithras the sun God of Rome roman legion god lots of the mythos incorporated into Xtianity Xmas day the same as birthday of Mithras
E. Langgasser has written: 'Mithras'
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The Cosmic Mysteries of Mithras was written by David Ulansey. Is is a book on Roman religious archaeology and is a part of a "mystery religion". This religion has been viewed as a type of cult and not much is known about it to date.
Maheshvara (Hindu) Mithras (Persian) Messiah (christian)
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Mithras was not really a Roman god, he was an import from Persia. However he had great appeal to the Roman soldiers. He was a men only diety, with secret degrees or levels of worship. He was a sun god and also a god of contracts and mutual obligations.
The catacombs were originally built by the Romans as mines. When no longer productive, they were taken over by the followers of Mithraism, who worshipped the sun god, Mithras, underground. By the third century, a new sun god, Sol Invictus, was in the ascendant among the Romans, and the worship of Mithras was in decline. The Christians were able to appropriate the catacombs from the Mithraists and used them as burial places, possibly to show their contempt for Mithras.