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Monumentum

Relief fragment of robed male figure from Saarburg Mithraeum

The upper part of a dressed male figure from the Mithraeum at Pons Saravi (modern Saarburg) in Belgica, holding a wreath or broad ring in the right hand and a round object in the other, tentatively identified as Aion but without sufficient evidence.
 
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Updated on May 2026

TNMM 1346 ↔ CIMRM 971

Upper part of a dressed male figure (H. 0.20, Br. 0.23, D. 0.105) from the Mithraeum at Pons Saravi (modern Saarburg), Belgica. In his right hand a wreath or broad ring; in the other a round object or knob of a staff. C. Tragau identifies it as an Aion, but the evidence is insufficient.

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