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Locus

Nemaninga

Stockstadt am Main is a market municipality in the Aschaffenburg district in the Regierungsbezirk of Lower Franconia in Bavaria, Germany.

Mithraic monuments of Nemaninga

 

Votive plaque of Stockstadt

This plaque was found in Mithraeum I at Stockstadt broken into pieces inserted between the blocks of the socle of the cult relief, in the manner of a votive deposit.

CIMRM 1206

 

Mithraeum I of Stockstadt

The Mithraeum I in Stockstadt contained images of Mithras but also of Mercury, Hercules, Diana and Epona, among others.

CIMRM 1158

 

Mercury of Stockstadt

The Stockstadt Mercury carries a purse and a small child around which a snake is coiled.

 

Cautes and Cautopates of Stockstadt

Reliefs of Cautes and Cautopates dedicated by Florius Florentius of Saalburg and Ancarinius Severus.

CIMRM 1165

 

Altar to the god of the West from Stockstadt

These two inscriptions by a certain Titus Martialius Candidus are dedicated to Cautes and Cautopates.

CIMRM 1214

 

Mithraeum II of Stockstadt

The Mithraeum II in Stockstadt was in fact the first one known built in the vicus. It was destroyed by fire around 210.

 

Red sandstone altar from Stockstadt

Red sandstone altar from Stockstadt, featuring a square cavity in the front that contained a fragment of crystal and a small lamp.

CIMRM 1198

 

Red sandstone relief of Hekate from Stockstadt

A fragmentary red sandstone relief preserves the upper part of three-headed Hekate holding a long object in her left hand.

CIMRM 1187

 

Great tauroctony from Stockstadt

Large red sandstone tauroctony relief from Mithraeum I at Stockstadt, mostly thrown into the river Main when the sanctuary was destroyed

CIMRM 1159

 

Wind-god bust from Stockstadt

Fragment of a sandstone relief from Mithraeum I at Stockstadt depicting a beardless figure in a velum, identified as a wind or winter deity

CIMRM 1160

 

Double-sided relief from Mithraeum I, Stockstadt

Double-sided white sandstone relief from Mithraeum I at Stockstadt, with Mithraic imagery on both faces

CIMRM 1161

 

Altar of Perpetuus the haruspex from Stockstadt

Votive altar from Mithraeum I at Stockstadt, dedicated to Deo invicto Mithrae by Perpetuus, a haruspex, at his own expense

CIMRM 1162

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Brothers attested in Nemaninga

Inscriptions from Nemaninga

Votive plaque of Stockstadt

[D[eo]] i[nvicto] M[ithrae] et S[oli] s[ocio] Argata / v[otum] s[olvit] l[ibens] l[aetus] m[erito].
To the invincible god Mithras and his ally Sol, Argata has fulfilled his vow willingly, gladly and deservedly.

Cautes and Cautopates of Stockstadt

In honorem domus divinae Cauti et Cautopati Florius Florentius et Ancarinius Severus nepos votum solverunt libentes laeti merito Faustino et Rufino consulibus.
In honour of the divine house, at Cautes and Cautopates, Florius Florentius and Ancarinius Severus, his nephew, willingly, joyfully and justly fulfilled their vow, [Manius Acilius] Faus[tinus and [Aulus Triarius] Rufinus being consuls.

Altar to the god of the West from Stockstadt

D[eo] Oc[cidenti] / [T[itus]] Mar/[ti]al[i]us / Candi/dus v[otum] s[olvit] l[ibens] l[aetus] m[erito].
To the god of the West, Titus Martialius Candidus has fulfilled his vow willingly, joyfully and justly.

Altar to the god of the East from Stockstadt

D[eo] Or[ienti] / T[itus] Mar/tial[i]us / Candi/dus v[otum] s[olvit] / l[ibens] l[aetus] m[erito].
To the god of the East, Titus Martialius Candidus willingly, gladly and deservedly fulfilled his vow.

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