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Locus

Florentia

Florentia was a Roman city in the Arno valley from which Florence originated.

Mithraic monuments of Florentia

 

Petrogeny from Florence

The sculpture of the birth of Mithras in Florence included the head of Oceanus.

CIMRM 666

 

CIMRM 664

White marble statue (H. 0.37 Br. 0.43).

CIMRM 664

 

CIMRM 667

A marble head in the Uffizi Gallery, long interpreted as a “dying Alexander,” but probably representing Mithras tauroctonos.

CIMRM 667

 

CIMRM 668

Rectangular marble relief (H. 0.68 L. 0.50 D. 0.09), the lower corners of which are broken off.

CIMRM 668

 

CIMRM 669

Fragment of marble relief (H. 0.30 Br. 0.33 D. 0.04)' probably from Narni, but the exact find-spot is unknown.

CIMRM 669

 

CIMRM 670

White marble relief (H. 0.39 Br. 0.51 D. 0.10), found at Piedimonti near Terni in 1880.

CIMRM 670

 

CIMRM 671

According to a communication, made by Franz Cumont, the Museum of the Therms at Rome should have received in 1896 two new Mithrasmonuments, which should come from Narni.

CIMRM 671

 

CIMRM 672

Reperta in ruderibus Interamnae Lirinatis.

CIMRM 672

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