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Monumentum

Mithraeum at Campona

Mithraic sanctuary found in the district of Campona near Nagytétény, Pannonia Inferior, in 1934, yielding three inscribed altars, statue fragments, and other cult objects.
Mithraeum at Campona

Mithraeum at Campona
CIMRM

 
The New Mithraeum
28 May 2026

TNMM 2367 ↔ CIMRM 1806

Trapezium-relief in limestone (H. 0.68 Br. 0.53–0.85). Found at Nagytétény (Budapest XXI). Budapest, National Museum.

MMM II 323f No. 216 and fig. 190. See fig. 468.

In a niche the representation of Mithras as a bullkiller. The scorpion and the serpent; the dog is no longer visible. The raven is perched on the upper border between the busts of Sol (l) and of Luna (r). Sol is in radiate crown. Cautes (r) is not cross-legged; Cautopates (l) leans on the torch; he rests his chin in his l.h., he is cross-legged.

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