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Monumentum

Cautes from Les Bolards

This monument representing Cautes with uncrossed legs was consecrated by a certain Anttiocus.
  • Cautes of Les Bolards.

    Cautes of Les Bolards.
    Tetullian.org

  • CIMRM 918

    CIMRM 918
    Vermaseren's Corpus

 
The New Mithraeum
28 Jan 2022
Updated on Feb 2026
Statue (H. 0.85), found near the entrance. As well as the following Nos. in the Coll. Roux-Vauthier.On a base Cautes in Eastern attire. He raises with both hands the flaming torch; not cross-legged. Behind his r. foot a globe. Face slightly damaged. On the base an inscription:
Thevenot in Gallia VII 1949 307f; 318 No. 38 and fig. 6. See fig. 231 kindly procured by our friend Emile Thevenot.
CIMRM 919L(ibens) l(aetus) Antti/ocus (sic!) d(e) s(uo) p(osuit).
Gallia 1949 327 No. 15a

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