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Monumentum

CIMRM 954

We only mention the bronzes from Angleur, which are now kept in the Museum at Liege and of which Cumont has proved in full details (MMM II 427ff No. 316 with fig.), that they must have belonged to the decoration of a Mithras-sanctuary.
  • CIMRM 954

    CIMRM 954
    Vermaseren's Corpus

  • CIMRM 954-2

    CIMRM 954-2
    Vermaseren's Corpus

 
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TNMM 1334 ↔ CIMRM 954

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We only mention the bronzes from Angleur, which are now kept in the Museum at Liege and of which Cumont has proved in full details (MMM II 427ff No. 316 with fig.), that they must have belonged to the decoration of a Mithras-sanctuary. These were found in 1883 "dans une cachette creusee dans Ie sol et constituant une poche dans l'argile a briques".

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