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Monumentum

Stele of the Mithrakana from Amorium

Limestone stele recording endowments for the feast of the Mithrakana by Antipater and his son Gaios, found at Amorium (modern Hisarköy), Phrygia.
 
The New Mithraeum
Updated on May 2026
Large limestone stele with an inscription on three sides. The lower part is broken off. Found at Gheumeh (Amorium) north of Asizié. Ramsay in REG II, 1889, 18; MMM II No. 4; Laum, Stiftungen, 135f No. 175, 176.I. [Φ]υλῆς Διὸς μύσται ἐτίμησαν / [Κ]ύριλλαν Ἀντιπάτρου τοῦ καὶ / [Γ]αίου θυγατέρα πρόμοιρον, τὸν / βωμὸν καθοσιώσαντες καὶ εἰς / τὴν θρησκείαν τοῦ μνημείου αὐτῆς ἀγορά σαντες παρὰ Οὐαλε[ρ]ίου Κ[αλ]λίστω (sic)…

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