Mithras (disambiguation)

Mithras (disambiguation)

Mithras may refer to:

  • Mithras, hero of a mystery cult of Late Antiquity
  • In the Vampire: The Masquerade roleplaying series, "Mithras" is an ancient Ventrue who rules as the Prince of London.
  • In the Merlinroute Live Roleplay Campaign, "Mithras" is an Ancestor worshiped in the Lions faction by a group called "The One".
  • In the computer game Rome: Total War, "Mithras" is a figure worshipped throughout the Roman Empire.
  • "Mithras" is the narrator ("The Prophet") in the computer game Sacrifice.
  • Mithras is often cited as the mythic archetype for Jesus Christ.
  • A modern-day society of Mithras worshippers is a feature in David Morrell's thriller The covenant of the flame.
  • In Sir Thomas More's Utopia (1516), Mythras is the god of the island Utopia.
  • Mithras is an English Death Metal band.

See also

Mithra (disambiguation)


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