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Locus

Tibiscum

Tibiscum was a Dacian town mentioned by Ptolemy, later a Roman castra and municipium.

Mithraic monuments of Tibiscum

 

Altar of Hermadio from Tibiscum

This altar was erected by Hermadio, who also signed other monuments in Dacia and even in Rome.

CIMRM 2153

 

Second altar from Tibiscum by Hermadio

This altar was erected by Hermadio, who also signed other monuments in Dacia and even in Rome.

Brothers attested in Tibiscum

Inscriptions from Tibiscum

Altar of Hermadio from Tibiscum

S[oli] I[nvicto] N[umini] M[ithrae] / pro salute / P[ubli] Ael[i] Mari / Hermadio / act[or] Turran[i] / Dii v[otum] s[olvit] l[ibens] m[erito].
To the Unconquered Sun, the divine Mithras, for the health of Publius Aelius Marus Hermadius, agent of Turranius, willingly and deservedly fulfilled his vow to the gods.

Second altar from Tibiscum by Hermadio

Libero Patri / pro salute Mar[ci] / Turrani Dii et / [F]l[aviae][?] Aeliae Nices / M[arcus] Turran[ius] / Patroclus ex / voto.
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