Über den Autor

Franz Valery Marie Cumont was a prominent Belgian archaeologist and historian of religion, particularly known for his studies on ancient Mithraism. His influential works, such as "The Mysteries of Mithra" and "Astrology and Religion Among the Greeks and Romans," contributed significantly to the understanding of the religious practices and beliefs during the Roman Empire. Cumont's research emphasized the role of astrological beliefs in shaping the spiritual landscape of the time, revealing the complexities of ancient religious syncretism.

Throughout his career, Cumont sought to unravel the mysteries surrounding the cult of Mithras, a subject that had largely been overlooked by mainstream scholarship. His meticulous approach combined archaeological findings with historical analysis, allowing him to present a comprehensive view of Mithraism's significance in the context of Roman religion. By bridging the gap between archaeology and religious studies, Cumont established a foundation for future scholars to explore the interplay between culture, belief, and identity in ancient societies.

Nationalität Belgier
Geburtsdatum January 3, 1868
Geburtsort Saint-Denis, Paris, France
Todesdatum January 18, 1947
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