Monumentum
Tauroctony relief fragment from Mackwiller
Lower-central fragment of the large cult relief from the Mithraeum at Mackwiller, preserving the forefeet of the dog, part of a serpent, and a cult vessel; the base bears a partially legible inscription mentioning an eques Romanus.
The New Mithraeum
28 May 2026
TNMM 2214 ↔ CIMRM 1330
Fragment of a large cult-relief in stone.
CRAI 1955, 407 and fig. 1; CAAAH 1957, 58 and fig. 16.
The lower part of the centre of the relief with the forefeet of the dog, part of a serpent and a vase. In the base an inscription:
...us .eq(ues) Rom(anus) ../...nario in...
Hatt supposes that nario are the last letters of the name of the worshipped Celtic god.
References
- Vermaseren, Maarten Jozef (1956) Corpus Inscriptionum et Monumentorum Religionis Mithriacae