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Leptis Magna

Leptis or Lepcis Magna, also known by other names in antiquity, was a prominent city of the Carthaginian Empire and Roman Libya at the mouth of the Wadi Lebda in the Mediterranean.

Mithraic monuments of Leptis Magna

 

Statue in Oriental dress from Leptis Magna

Statue of a standing person in eastern attire in red, local limestone with inscription.

CIMRM 108

 

Limestone base from Leptis Magna

Second limestone base from the Forum Vetus at Leptis Magna bearing the inscription of Aristius Antiochus, with fragments of a torchbearer figure in Eastern attire.

CIMRM 110

 

Marble head of Mithras from Leptis Magna

Small marble head probably of Mithras tauroctonus from Leptis Magna, now Khoms.

CIMRM 111

 

Mithraic inscription from Lepcis Magna

Epigraphic monument from Tripolitania preserving a corrected reading discussed in later scholarship.

CIMRM 112

 

Mithraic monuments from Lepcis Magna

Group of monuments from Lepcis Magna published among the principal Mithraic remains of Roman Tripolitania.

CIMRM 108-109a

 

Torchbearer statues from Lepcis Magna

Fragmentary remains of statues identified as representations of the Mithraic torchbearers.

CIMRM 109b

Inscriptions from Leptis Magna

Statue in Oriental dress from Leptis Magna

Aristius Antiochus fec[it].
Aristius Antiochus made [this].
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