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Monumentum

Sepulchral inscription from Cologne

Sepulchral limestone inscription from the vicinity of the Mithraeum at Colonia Agrippina (Germania Inferior), mentioning the Mithraic grade Corax.
 
The New Mithraeum
30 Jan 2026
Updated on May 2026

TNMM 977 ↔ CIMRM 1020

Fragments of a cult-vase (H. 0.335).

Vase with two handles and with a rim transpierced by five holes. Around one handle coils a serpent, on the other a remnant of a frog(?). Between both is a dove.

References

Fremersdorf, 56 and fig. 1. See fig. 265.

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