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Monumentum

Venus bust and votive bronze eye-plaques from Les Bolards

A fine white marble bust of Venus, a head of a helmeted deity possibly Minerva, small female heads, and bronze eye-plaques analogous to those from the temples of Sequana and Apollo Vindonnus, found at the building south-west of the Mithraeum at Les Bolards (ancient Venetonimagus) in Lugdunensis.
 
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Updated on May 2026

TNMM 1315 ↔ CIMRM 931

From the building adjacent to the Mithraeum of Les Bolards (ancient Venetonimagus), Nuits-Saint-Georges, Lugdunensis: a fine white marble bust of Venus; a head of a helmeted deity (Minerva?); several small female heads; bronze eye-plaques analogous to those from the temples of Sequana and Apollo Vindonnus at Essarois.

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