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Monumentum

Mithraic stele from Alba Iulia

Mithraic stele, from Alba Iulia, Romania, with inscription.
Frontal view

Frontal view
Cristian Chirita

 
The New Mithraeum
17 May 2021
Updated on May 2026

TNMM 257 ↔ CIMRM 1937

Stèle mithraïque, provenant de Alba Iulia, Roumanie, portant une inscription.

CIL III 1110

D[eo] S[oli] I[nvicto] M[ithrae] / pro salute inc/o{t}lumitate M[arci] Aur[eli] / Timotei et Aur[eli] M/aximi votum nun/cupavit solvitque / Euthyces eorum lib[ertus] / retulit.
To the invincible god Sol Mithras, [for the salvation and conser]vation of Marcus Aurelius Thimotheus and Marcus Aurelius Maximus, Euthyc[h]es, their freedman, [solemnly made a vow] and fulfilled it.

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