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Sol Invictus Mithrae inscription from Aïn-Tekria
Marble plate inscription dedicated to Deo Soli Invicto Mithrae for the wellbeing of Emperor Commodus, dated 180-192 A.D., from Aïn-Tekria.
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Inscription on a marble plate. MMM II No. 541.D[e]o So[li] invicto Mitr[ae] / pr[o] salutem domini nostri / imp(eratoris) Cae/s(aris) L. [Aureli] Co[mm]odi / pii felicis aug[us]ti / Aurelius . . . . / cum suis v(otum) s(olvit) l(ibens) [m(erito)].180–192 A.D.
CIMRM II 152
The monument of Aïn-Toukria (this name is more exact than Aïn-Tekvia) is the oldest Mithraic inscription in Africa, known to us.
CIMRM II 152
The monument of Aïn-Toukria (this name is more exact than Aïn-Tekvia) is the oldest Mithraic inscription in Africa, known to us.
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