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Monumentum

Votive altar to Mithras from Poetovio

Marble votive altar with inscription to Mithras, featuring coiled, fan-like motifs above the text and associated with the statio Enensis.
Altar to Mithras by Marcus Antonius Celer from Ptuj.Ortolf Harl 2005
 
The New Mithraeum
13 Jan 2026
Updated on May 2026

TNMM 1382 ↔ CIMRM 1532

Marble votive altar (H. 0.77 Br. 0.30 D. 0.16). Inv. No. 155. Above the list there are coils with an fan-like motif.

In its front an inscription:

CIL III 15184.

L.H. 0.04.

D(eo) invicto) M(ithrae) / pro salute / Charidemi / Aug(usti) n(ostri) vil(ici) sta(tionis) / Enensis / M. Antonius / Celer votum) s(olvit) l(ibens) m(erito).

The statio Enensis was situated between Noricum and Raetia near the Innbrücke, pons Aeni, at Rosenheim (Bavaria).

M. Antonius Celer occurs also in the preceding No. [CIMRM 1531]

CIL III 15184⁷

D[eo] invicto] M[ithrae] / pro salute / Charidemi / Aug[usti] n[ostri] vil[ici] sta[tionis] / Enensis / M. Antonius / Celer votum] s[olvit] l[ibens] m[erito].
To the unconquered god Mithras, for the health of Charidemus, our Emperor’s estate manager at the station of Enensis, Marcus Antonius Celer gladly and deservedly fulfilled his vow.

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