Monumentum
Second petrogey of Aquincum
Another sculpture of Mithras rock-birth from the Mithraeum of Victorinus, in Aquincum.
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2 Feb 2022
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Relief in limestone (H. 0.98 Br. 0.55) which stood on base a or b.
Mithras' rockbirth. The rock is surrounded by a serpent raising up its head towards the god. In his upraised hands he holds a burning torch (l.h.) and a dagger (r.h.). Mithras is completely naked and emerges nearly as far as the knees.
Kuzsinsky in BpR 1889, 76 and fig.; Aquincum, 57 and fig. 21; MMM II fig. 187. See fig. 454, kindly supplied by Dr. A. Mocsy.
Mithras' rockbirth. The rock is surrounded by a serpent raising up its head towards the god. In his upraised hands he holds a burning torch (l.h.) and a dagger (r.h.). Mithras is completely naked and emerges nearly as far as the knees.
Data
- Location
Mithraeum of Aquincum II in Victorinus's house, Aquincum, Pannonia inferior (Pannonia) Óbuda, Budapest (Hungary) - Type
- Labels
- Dimensions H. 98 W. 55 D. cm
- Discovery date 1888
- Material Sandstone
- Canonical URI
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- CIMRM 1756
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