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Monumentum

CIMRM 939 = 1324

Stela dedicated to Mithras Invictus, found in 1895–1896 at Epamantodurum (modern Mandeure), in the territory of the civitas Sequanorum (Gallia Belgica). The inscription records a vow to Mithras Invictus made for the welfare of Sextus Maenius Pudens.
  • Stela from Mandeure by Sextus Maenius Pudens.

    Stela from Mandeure by Sextus Maenius Pudens.
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  • Stela from Mandeure by Sextus Maenius Pudens.

    Stela from Mandeure by Sextus Maenius Pudens.
    Unknown

 
The New Mithraeum
30 Jan 2026
Updated on May 2026

TNMM 1322 ↔ CIMRM 939 & 1324

“Stela, rep. a. 1895–6 Mandeure in ripa dextra fluminis Doubs ad sinistram pontis haud longe a theatro antiquo” (Gauthier in CRAI 1906, 106).

D(eo) i(nvicto) M(ithrae) / pro salute Sexti / [Ma]eni Pudentis.

CIL XIII 11556

D[eo] i[nvicto] M[ithrae] / pro salute Sexti / [Ma]eni Pudentis.
To the Invincible god Mithras, for the welfare of Sextus Maenius Pudens.

References

CIL XIII, 11556; MMM II No. 422a.

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