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Monumentum

Votive altar from Wiesbaden

Yellow sandstone votive altar from Wiesbaden, ancient Aquae Mattiacae, published by Ritterling and preserved in the Städtisches Museum
 
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27 May 2026

TNMM 1548 ↔ CIMRM 1230

E. Ritterling in MittNassAlt 1902–3, 16f publishes some altars from Wiesbaden and now conserved there in the Städtisches Museum (cf. WsdZ (Korr.) 1902, 64ff).

Votive altar in yellow sandstone (H. 0.78 Br. 0.35–0.425 D. 0.28–0.31). Inv. No. 15650.

Ritterling, 16 No. 2; WsdZ 1902, 66 No. 1; CIL XIII 7570a.

L.H. 0.025–0.04.

In h(onorem) d(omus) d(ivinae) / d(eo) i(nvicto) M(ithrae) / C(aius) Va[r]o/nius / Lupulu(s) / l(ibens) m(erito) s(olvit).

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