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Locus

Burdigala

Around 300 BC, Burdigala was the settlement of a Celtic tribe, the Bituriges Vivisci. The Romans conquered the area in 60 BC and made Burdigala the capital of the Roman province of Aquitania during the reign of Emperor Vespasian.
  • Maqueta del Mitreo de Burdeos

    Maqueta del Mitreo de Burdeos
    Unknown 

  • Plan of the Mithraeum of Bordeaux

    Plan of the Mithraeum of Bordeaux
    Revue du Nord 

  • Limestone altar with lion-headed figure.

    Limestone altar with lion-headed figure.
    The New Mithraeum / Andreu Abuín (CC BY-SA) 

  • Left side of the altar.

    Left side of the altar.
    The New Mithraeum / Andreu Abuín (CC BY-SA) 

  • Left side of the altar.

    Left side of the altar.
    The New Mithraeum / Andreu Abuín (CC BY-SA) 

  • Mitra de Bordeux

    Mitra de Bordeux 

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Mithraic monuments of Burdigala

 

Mithraeum de Bordeaux

C’est en 1986, à l’occasion de la restructuration de l’ancien magasin Parunis, qu’une fouille de sauvetage archéologique fut réalisée cours Victor Hugo.

 

Aion altar of Bordeaux

The altar depicting a lion-headed figure from Bordeaux includes a sculpted ewer and a patera on the sides.

 

Cautopates de Burdeos

The Cautopates of Bordeaux stands as usual with his legs crossed and arms down.

 

Aion of Bordeaux

[Por lo visto, no es un Aion y no hace parte del Mitreo de Bordeaux]