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Monumentum

Altar of Titus Flavius Viator from Mithraeum III, Carnuntum

Inscription from Mithraeum III at Carnuntum, Pannonia Superior, recording that Titus Flavius Viator built or founded something for Deo invicto; the verb condi fecit is interpreted as referring to the construction of the sanctuary.
 
The New Mithraeum
27 May 2026

TNMM 1712 ↔ CIMRM 1684

CIL 14080; MMM II add. 367c.

L.H. 0.08.

T(itus) Fl(avius) Viato[r] condi fe(cit).

condi fecit: according to K. Mras and I am inclined to agree (I am grateful to Prof. A. Betz in Wien (Vienna) for this suggestion). O(mnipotenti) n(umini) d(eo) i(nvicto) according to CIL and confirmed by Cumont.

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