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English: CIMRM 44 (vI.67): Palmyrene pater of the Roman cult of Mithras at Dura Europos (Syria), 3rd century, imagined by Franz Cumont to be a depiction of "Zoroaster" (published posthumously in 1975, "The Dura Mithraeum", Mithraic Studies: Proceedings of the First International Congress of Mithraic Studies, pp. 151-214). Cumont's continuity hypothesis is no longer followed today. This image appears as 'plate 25' in the aforementioned text, fig. 22b in CIMRM vol I. Rostovtzeff (who supervised the dig) is quoted in the aforementioned paper (p. 183, n. 174): "The two figures are Palmyrene in all their characteristic traits. [...] Compare the pater in the Mithraeum of Sta. Prisca." They are more probably portraits of leading members of that mithraeum's congregation of Syrian auxiliaries. The Roman military presence at Dura Europos included a unit of Palmyrene archers (p. 205).
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  • 2010-06-30 20:58 Xinstalker 213×409× (41150 bytes) Il profeta iranico Zarathustra in una immagine rinvenuta a Doura Europos (Siria), risalente al III secolo d.C. (cfr. qui). Ma questa identificazione è molto probabilmente errata. Cfr. in tal senso ad esempio Jenny Rose. Zoroastrianism: An Introduction. Londra, Tauris, 2011, pag.235.

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