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Altar of Magnius Heracla from Mithraeum III, Carnuntum

Inscription from Mithraeum III at Carnuntum, Pannonia Superior, recording a dedication pro salute Augusti to Deo invicto by Magnius Heracla, a Roman citizen of peregrinian origin as indicated by his cognomen.
 
The New Mithraeum
27 May 2026

TNMM 1714 ↔ CIMRM 1686

CIL III 14081; MMM II 367d.

L.H. 0.03.

[Pr]o sal(ute) Aug(usti) deo invic[to Mag]ni[us He]racla d(onum) d(edit).

Magnius was a Roman citizen but in origin a perigrinus as the cognomen Heracla indicates (Bormann).

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