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Monumentum

Third votive plate from Intercisa

Plate from Intercisa, Pannonia Inferior, bearing a Mithraic votive inscription; now lost.
 
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27 May 2026

TNMM 1807 ↔ CIMRM 1831

Altar (H. 0.85 Br. 0.26 D. 0.24) found in the grounds of Szitányi. From the collection Péter Dubez the monument came in the Gymnasium of district I in Budapest, where it got lost.

Fröhlich in AÉrt 1890, 157 No. 25; AEMO XIV, 1891, 53 No. 7b; MMM II No. 322; CIL III 10310; Kuzsinsky in Múz. Ért. II 1908, 85f and fig. 14; Marosi in Sz. Szemle 1939, 31; Barkóczi, Intercisa, 327 No. 362 and Pl. LXXXIII, 8.

Soli / invic/to deo / M. Ulp(ius) / Petue/rnus.

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