Mithraic monuments of Konjic
Two-sided relief from Konjic
The mithraic relief of Konjic shows a Tauroctony in one side and a ritual meal in the other.
CIMRM 1896
Mithraeum at Konjic
Mithraic sanctuary found in 1897 on the slope of the Repovic mountains on the right bank of the river Trstenic near Konjic in Herzegovina, Dalmatia; a limestone sanctuary with cult relief, altar, and architectural elements.
CIMRM 1895
Sandstone fragment from Konjic
Small red sandstone fragment from the Mithraeum at Konjic, Dalmatia, preserving an oblong object — possibly an arm — within a border.
CIMRM 1897
Altar of Veturius Lucius from Konjic
Limestone altar from the Mithraeum at Konjic, Dalmatia, dedicated to Soli invicto Mithrae by Veturius Lucius.
CIMRM 1898
Cult objects from Konjic
Finds from the Mithraeum at Konjic, Dalmatia, comprising a large roof nail, fragments of a concentric-circle basin, pottery, glass, animal bones, 32 coins from Gallienus to Constantine, and a pine apple.
CIMRM 1899
Inscriptions from Konjic
Two-sided relief from Konjic
References
- Epigraphik-Datenbank Clauss / Slaby. Two-sided relief from Konjic in EDCS