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Monumentum

Altar of Murius Victor from Frankfurt

Marius Victor, according to the inscription on the monument, erected this monument to Mithras ’when Philip and Titianus were consuls’.
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The New Mithraeum
25 Oct 2023

TNMM 681 ↔ CIMRM 1102

Base (H. 0.43 Br. 0.17 D. 0.08). Inv. No. 270.

L.H.0.02-0.03.

I(n) h(onorem) d(omus) d(iviuae) / d(eo) i(nvicto) Mithrae / Murius Victor / aedilis c(oloniae) T(aunensium) ex v[oto].

On the l. side: [pos(uit) ded(it)] q(ue) / [d. n. Phi]l[ippo et] Ti/[tiano] co(n)s(ulibus).

245 A.D.

CIL XIII 7370

I[n] h[onorem] d[omus] d[iviuae] / d[eo] i[nvicto] Mithrae / Murius Victor / aedilis c[oloniae] T[aunensium] ex v[oto].

[Pos[uit] ded[it]] q[ue] / [d. n. Phi]l[ippo et] Ti/[tiano] co[n]s[ulibus].
In honor of the Divine House, to the Unconquered God Mithras, Murius Victor, aedile of the Colony of the Taunensians, [set this up] in fulfillment of a vow.

[He] placed [and] gave [this altar] when our lords Philip and Titianus were consuls.

References

CIL XIII 7370; MMM II No. 433.

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