Mithraic monuments of Asturica Augusta
Plaque of Astorga
This slab dedicated to the invincible god, Serapis and Isis by Claudius Zenobius was found in 1967 in the walls of the city of Astorga, Spain.
Inscription of Q. Mamilius Capitolinus to Jupiter, Sol Invictus and Liber Pater from Astorga
An inscription from Asturica (modern Astorga), found beneath three military standards, recording a dedication to Jupiter Optimus Maximus, Sol Invictus and Liber Pater by Q. Mamilius Capitolinus, juridical legate and later prefect of the Treasury of Saturn, for the welfare of himself and his family.
CIMRM 804
Brothers attested in Asturica Augusta
Inscriptions from Asturica Augusta
Plaque of Astorga
Invicto Deo / Serapidi et / Isidi / Cl[audius] Zenobius / Proc[urator] Aug[usti].
To the Unconquered God, to Serapis, and to Isis. Claudius Zenobius, Imperial Procurator.
References
- Epigraphic Database Heidelberg. Plaque of Astorga in EDH
- Epigraphik-Datenbank Clauss / Slaby. Plaque of Astorga in EDCS
- Hispania Epigraphica. Plaque of Astorga in HE
- Juan Manuel Abascal (2023) Claudius Zenobius | Real Academia de la Historia
- Mitra en Hispania. Plaque of Astorga in MEH
