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Sahin

Mithraic monuments of Sahin

 

Inscription of Sahin

Altar inscription from Sahin invoking the most high heavenly god and Mithras in the Alawite Mountains.

CIMRM 72

Inscriptions from Sahin

Inscription of Sahin

[Θε]ῷ ὑψίστῳ οὐρανίῳ ὑ[πάτῳ καὶ Ἡλίῳ ἀνικήτῳ?] / [Μί]θρᾳ ὁ βῶμπὸς ἐκτίσθ[η . . . ] / [ὀ]ρθῶς ἐν τῷ κφ’, ἐπικρατείας? . . . . . . . ] / [ὑπὲ]ρ σωτηρίας Θεο[φ]ρά[στου . . . . . . ] / ἐπὶ ἀρχῆς Σολωμάνο[υ . . . . .
[To the] most high heavenly god, supreme and to Helios unconquered … / [to Mi]thras this altar was constructed … / properly, in the year 520, under the authority/reign of … / for the salvation of Theophrastos … / during the office of Solomanos ….
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