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Monumentum

Dedication to Sol Invictus Mithras from the colony of Elusatium

A dedication to the unconquered and propitious Sol Invictus Mithras, made by a priest named M. Pompeius on behalf of the divine house, the most sacred council, and the devout inhabitants of the colony of Elusatium (modern Eauze) in Aquitania.
 
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TNMM 1301 ↔ CIMRM 891

Dedication on behalf of the colony of Elusatium (modern Eauze), Aquitania.

Domu[i divinae col]/oniae Elusatium ordin[i sanctissim]/o et plebi optimae piisqu[e colentibus in]/victum propitium M. Pom[peius... sacerdos?] / innocentissimus [dat].

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