Mithraic monuments of [Stixneusiedl]
Mithraeum of Stixneusiedl
The Mithraeum of Stix-Neusiedl was discovered in the summer of 1816. Although the structure of the sanctuary is unknown, several associated monuments are preserved today in Vienna.
CIMRM 1655
Tauroctony from Stixneusiedl
Limestone tauroctony relief from Carnuntum with traces of polychromy and a graffito on the bull’s neck. The inscribed base was carved separately.
CIMRM 1658
Inscriptions from [Stixneusiedl]
Tauroctony from Stixneusiedl
D[eo] In[victo] M[ithrae] S[oli] pro s[alute] Aug[ustorum] nn[ostrorum] L[ucii] Sep[timii] / Valerius et Valerianus sex[viri] col[oniae] K[arnunti] / v[otum] s[olverunt] l[ibentes] m[erito].
To the god Sol Invictus Mithras, for the well-being of our Augusti Lucius Septimius, Valerius and Valerianus, the six-men of the colony of Carnuntum willingly and deservedly fulfilled their vow.