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Mithras torso from Sarmizegetusa

Two greyish marble fragments from the Mithraeum at Sarmizegetusa, Dacia, preserving the torso of Mithras in tunic and cloak killing the bull with his right hand.
 
The New Mithraeum
27 May 2026

TNMM 1933 ↔ CIMRM 2080

Two fragments of a greyish marble relief (H. 0.04–0.10 Br. 0.24 D. 0.01).

Studniczka, 209 No. 14; Kiraly, 37 No. 103; MMM II 286 No. 148b.

Torso of Mithras in tunic and cloak, killing the bull with his r.h. The head and the l.h. are lost.

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