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Mithraic Sol altar with backlight of Bingen

The altar of the Sun god belongs to the typology of the openwork altar to be illuminated from behind.
  • Solar altar from Bingen

    Solar altar from Bingen
    Ortolf Harl. Lupa.at 

  • Solar altar from Bingen

    Solar altar from Bingen
    Ortolf Harl. Lupa.at 

  • Solar altar from Bingen

    Solar altar from Bingen
    CIMRM via Tertullian.org 

 
The New Mithraeum
13 Jan 2022
Updated on Jan 2022

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Altar in sandstone (H. 0.94 Br. 0.54 D. 0.40). Bingen, Museum, Inv. No. 2464.

In an almost square niche the dressed bust of Sol with a crown of seven perforated rays. Sol holds a whip; the head is damaged. In the back of the altar is a second niche in order to illuminate the radiate crown of Sol. An inscription:
CIMRM 1242L.H. 0.025-0.04.

In h(onorem) d(omus) d(ivinae) Soli / invicto Mitrae (sic!) / aram Privati Se/cundinus et Ter/tinus et Confinis / ex voto Privati / Tertini v(otum) s(olverunt) l(aeti) l(ibentes) m(erito).

The same dedicators are mentioned on an altar with



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