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[[Berkas:Mithra sacrifiant le Taureau-005.JPG|thumb|left|250px|Mithras ''la Galerie du Temps'' du [[Louvre-Lens]]]]
'''Misteri Mithraik''' adalah [[Misteri Yunani-Romawi|agama misteri]] yang dipraktikkan di [[Kekaisaran Romawi]] dari sekitar abad ke-1 sampai 4 SM. Nama dewa [[Sejarah Iran|Persia]] [[Mithra]] (proto-Indo-Iran Mitra), diadaptasi ke dalam [[bahasa Yunani]] sebagai '''Mithras''', dikaitkan dengan citra yang baru dan khas. Para penulis pada periode Kekaisaran Romawi merujuk pada agama misteri ini dengan frase yang dapat di artikan kedalam bahasa Inggris sebagai '''Misteri Mithras''' atau '''Misteri Bangsa Persia''';<ref name=beck>{{cite web | url = http://www.iranicaonline.org/articles/mithraism | title = Mithraism | accessdate = 2011-03-24 | last = Beck | first = Roger | date =2002-07-20 | publisher = Encyclopaedia Iranica, Online Edition | quote = The term “Mithraism” is of course a modern coinage. In antiquity the cult was known as “the mysteries of Mithras”; alternatively, as “the mysteries of the Persians.”…The Mithraists, who were manifestly not Persians in any ethnic sense, thought of themselves as cultic “Persians.” ... the ancient Roman Mithraists themselves were convinced that their cult was founded by none other than Zoroaster, who “dedicated to Mithras, the creator and father of all, a cave in the mountains bordering Persia,” an idyllic setting “abounding in flowers and springs of water” (Porphyry, On the Cave of the Nymphs 6).}}</ref><ref>[http://www.newadvent.org/fathers/04166.htm Origen, Contra Celsus, Book 6],
Chapter 22. "After this, Celsus, desiring to exhibit his learning in his treatise against us, quotes also certain Persian mysteries, where he says: 'These things are obscurely hinted at in the accounts of the Persians, and especially in the mysteries of Mithras, which are celebrated among them ...' "
Chapter 24 "After the instance borrowed from the Mithraic mysteries, Celsus declares that he who would investigate the Christian mysteries, along with the aforesaid Persian, will, on comparing the two together, and on unveiling the rites of the Christians, see in this way the difference between them."</ref> sejarawan modern menyebutnya sebagai '''Mithraisme''',<ref name=beck/> atau kadang-kadang '''Mithraisme Romawi'''.<ref>{{cite web | url = http://www.uhu.es/ejms/ | title = Electronic Journal of Mithraic Studies | accessdate = 2011-03-28 | work = Electronic Journal of Mithraic Studies | quote =The Electronic Journal of Mithraic Studies (EJMS) is a revival of the Journal of Mithraic Studies edited by Dr. Richard Gordon. It is a place where researchers on Roman Mithraism can publish the product of their research and make it freely available for other interested people.}}</ref><ref name=beck1>{{cite web | url = http://www.iranicaonline.org/articles/mithraism | title = Mithraism | accessdate = 2011-03-28 | last = Beck | first = Roger | date = 2002-07-20 | publisher = Encyclopaedia Iranica, Online Edition, | quote = For most of the twentieth century the major problem addressed by scholarship on both Roman Mithraism and the Iranian god Mithra was the question of continuity.}}</ref> Misteri tersebut populer di militer Romawi.<ref name="geden 1"/>
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