Both of them were discovered in 1609 in the foundations of the façade of the church of San Pietro, Rome. M(atri) d(eum) m(agnae) I(deae) / et Attidi meno/tyranno ...
Aurelius Mithres was a slave of an emperor who released him for his services. He was a strator (στράτωρ), which literally means a person who keeps, harnesses and cares for a horse for another person.
A Londoner has broken a Guinness World Record by visiting 42 museums in a single day after being inspired by his children ...
More unusual sites that Mr Melham visited included London Mithraeum, The Cartoon Museum, The Bow Street Police Museum, The Camera Museum and The Clockmakers’ Museum. In total, Mr Melham visited ...
On Sunday, February 2, the Regional Directorate of National Museums of Campania, together with the management of the ...
Explore the captivating history of Fulham Palace. Spanning over 1,300 years, the long and layered history of this residence ...