Monumentum
Marble altar to Sol Invictus Mithras from Via Venti Settembre, Rome
A marble altar found in 1873 between the Baths of Diocletian and the Via di Porta Pia in Rome, dedicated to Sol Invictus Mithras by Sextus with Titus Flavius Ianuarius as antistes.
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Updated on May 2026
Marble altar found in 1873 between the Baths of Diocletian and the Via di Porta Pia (now Via Venti Settembre).S(oli) / invicto / Mithrae / v(otum) s(olvit) l(ibens) m(erito) / S(extus) C...... I... / antistite / T. Fl(avio) Ianuario.
CIMRM II 631
Inside the walls (Regio VI): reperta in ducendis fundamentis aedificii 'del Ministero delle Finanze.'CIL VI 3724 = 31041; Lugli, Fontes IV, 237 No. 244.Read Soli instead of S(oli).
CIMRM II 631
Inside the walls (Regio VI): reperta in ducendis fundamentis aedificii 'del Ministero delle Finanze.'CIL VI 3724 = 31041; Lugli, Fontes IV, 237 No. 244.Read Soli instead of S(oli).
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