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Monumentum

Altar of Libella leo to Deo Arimanio from Aquincum

Altar found at Altofen in 1855, ancient Aquincum, dedicated to Deo Arimanio — Ahriman, the Zoroastrian adversary — by Libella, leo, as a votive dedication to the fratres; one of the very few Mithraic dedications to Ahriman from the Roman world.
 
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27 May 2026

TNMM 1770 ↔ CIMRM 1772

Among the smaller finds from the Aquincum Mithraeum IV: terra-sigillata bowl with stamp CINNAMI, fragments of serpent-vases ("Schlangengefässe"), pine-apples, altars, balls, and lamps.

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