Both the cult of Mithras and Zoroastrianism …

Years: 327 - 327

Both the cult of Mithras and Zoroastrianism have been commonly practiced in Iberia from the first centuries CE.

The cult of Mithras, distinguished by its syncretic character and thus complementary to local cults, especially the cult of the Sun, had gradually come to merge with ancient Georgian beliefs.

The western Georgian Kingdom of Iberia (Kartli) becomes one of the first states in the world to convert to Christianity in 327, when the King Mirian II establishes it as the official state religion, outlawing the pagan gods.

He founds the church in Mtskheta on the site of which the cathedral of Svetitskhoveli will eventually be erected. (The date of conversion varies based on numerous accounts and historical documents, which indicate Iberia adopting Christianity as a state religion in CE 317, 324, etc. According to Georgian chronicles, St. Nino of Cappadocia converted Georgia to Christianity in 330 during the time of Constantine ‘the Great’.)

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