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Locus

Ratiaria

Ratiaria became one of the principal military and urban centres of the upper Danube frontier.

Mithraic monuments of Ratiaria

 

Two-register tauroctony from Ratiaria

Fragmentary Mithraic relief from Ratiaria depicting the tauroctony above a series of narrative scenes from the myth of Mithras and Sol.

CIMRM 2225

 

Tauroctony cloak fragment from Ratiaria

Fragment of a marble tauroctony relief from Artschar, ancient Ratiaria in Moesia Superior, preserving only part of Mithras's flying cloak with the raven perched on it.

CIMRM 2226

 

Small tauroctony statuette from Ratiaria

Fragment of a marble tauroctony statuette from Artschar, ancient Ratiaria in Moesia Superior, preserving Mithras's head, cloak, right foot, the bull's head, and feet.

CIMRM 2227

 

Sacred repast scene from Ratiaria

Marble relief fragment from Artschar, ancient Ratiaria in Moesia Superior, preserving a scene of Mithras in Phrygian cap and Sol reclining behind a tripod — part of the sacred banquet.

CIMRM 2228

 

Fragmentary inscription from Ratiaria

Fragmentary inscription from Ratiaria, Moesia Superior, preserving only scattered letters.

CIMRM 2229

 

Tauroctony lower portion from Ratiaria

Marble tauroctony fragment from Ratiaria, Moesia Superior, preserving the lower part of Mithras's body with his right leg, the hindmost part of the bull, and the serpent below.

CIMRM 2230

 

Mithraic relief in crown from Ratiaria

Fragment of a Mithraic relief in a crown from Ratiaria, Moesia Superior, mentioned in a personal communication from Radnóti; no further details.

CIMRM 2231

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