Mithraic monuments of Aquae Mattiacae
Votive altar to Deo Invicto from Wiesbaden
Small votive altar in white limestone from Aquae Mattiacae, dedicated to Deo Invicto by a miles pius. The top preserves the head of Cautes with his raised torch.
CIMRM 1231
Votive altar from Wiesbaden
Yellow sandstone votive altar from Wiesbaden, ancient Aquae Mattiacae, published by Ritterling and preserved in the Städtisches Museum
CIMRM 1230
Torchbearer legs fragment from Wiesbaden
Fragment of a limestone altar from Wiesbaden, ancient Aquae Mattiacae, preserving the crossed legs of a torchbearer
CIMRM 1233
Second miles pius altar from Wiesbaden
Fragmentary inscription from Wiesbaden, ancient Aquae Mattiacae, dedicated to Deo invicto by a miles pius, closely parallel to no. 1232
CIMRM 1234
Altar of Caius Silvinius Maternus from Wiesbaden
Votive sandstone altar from Wiesbaden, ancient Aquae Mattiacae, dedicated to Deo Soli invicto by Caius Silvinius Maternus, in honour of the Domus Divina
CIMRM 1235
Altar of Varonius Lupulus from Wiesbaden
Sandstone votive altar with traces of red paint from Wiesbaden, ancient Aquae Mattiacae, erected during the reign of Macrinus with permission of Varonius Lupulus
CIMRM 1236
Cautopates relief from Wiesbaden
Sandstone relief from Wiesbaden, ancient Aquae Mattiacae, found in a subterranean room in 1858, depicting Cautopates in Oriental dress holding a downward torch
CIMRM 1237
Lying lion from Wiesbaden
Small red sandstone statuette of a lying lion from Wiesbaden, ancient Aquae Mattiacae, with snout and hindquarters broken off
CIMRM 1238