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Acta diurna

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Acta diurna is our Mithraic social stream for keeping up to date with what is happening in The New Mithraeum.

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Dec 2024
NewMonumentum

CIMRM 526

CIL VI 724; MMM II No.
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Dec 2024
NewMonumentum

CIMRM 525

Base of bluish marble (H. 1.20 Br. 0.50-0.60).
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Dec 2024
NewMonumentum

CIMRM 524

Altar with a Greek dedication to the Magna Mater and Attis (CIG 6012b; Kaibel, lSI 1018) and a Latin inscription.
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Dec 2024
NewMonumentum

CIMRM 499

Inscription on a marble slab (H. 0.21 Br. 0.67 D. 0.02), walled in the ledge of bench p.
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Dec 2024
NewMonumentum

CIMRM 497

Inscription on a marble slab (H. 0.24 Br. 0.63 D. 0.02).
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Dec 2024
NewMonumentum

CIMRM 496

Upper part of a marble statue of Fortuna from Luna.
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Dec 2024
NewMonumentum

CIMRM 495

A big jar (H. 0.72 diam. 0.56), found in Z.
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Dec 2024
NewMonumentum

CIMRM 490

Fragment of a marble piece of rock (H. 0.07 Br. 0.06), probably remnant.
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Dec 2024
NewMonumentum

CIMRM 487

Marble triangle (L. 0.36 D. 0.135) with a semicircular opening in the middle.
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Dec 2024
NewMonumentum

CIMRM 486

Upper part of a small hekataion found in the Mithraeum of S. Prisca.
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Dec 2024
NewMonumentum

CIMRM 469

Very small relief with the representation of Mithras, slaying the bull.
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Dec 2024
NewMonumentum

CIMRM 468

Two small fragments of a relief with the representation of Mithras tauroctone and the two torchbearers in a grotto.
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Dec 2024
NewMonumentum

CIMRM 467

During the excavations of the Dolichenum on the Aventine in 1935, two Mithraic monuments have been discovered and besides statues of Sol, Luna, Venus, Silvanus and Hercules.
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Dec 2024
NewMonumentum

CIMRM 466

Basis marmorea anno 1764 in monte Aventino effossa.
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Dec 2024
NewMonumentum

CIMRM 465

Small marble relief (H. 0.20 Br. 0.25 D.0.06).
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Dec 2024
NewMonumentum

CIMRM 464

On the Aventine, between the Eastern side of S. Saba’s and the Via Salvator, there is a Roman building, which probably was used as a Mithraeum in the end of the 4th century.
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Dec 2024
NewMonumentum

CIMRM 462

Pieces of roughly worked stone may point at a representation of Mithras' rock- birth.
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Dec 2024
NewMonumentum

CIMRM 461

Marble relief of Mithras as a bull-killer.
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Dec 2024
NewMonumentum

CIMRM 460

Ghislanzoni, 324f and fig.
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Dec 2024
NewMonumentum

CIMRM 456

Fragment of a Greek marble relief (H. 0.35 Br. 0.30 D. 0.12), found in the Via Borgo Vecchio.
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