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Locus

Longovicium

Longovicium was a Roman fort and settlement in northern Britannia, today associated with Lanchester.

Mithraic monuments of Longovicium

 

Small altar dedicated to Mithras, Cautopates and Sol Invictus from Lancaster

A small altar from Longovicium (modern Lancaster), bearing a brief inscription dedicated to Deus Mithras, Cautopates and Sol Invictus.

CIMRM 836

 

Small altar "Deo Invicto" with boar relief from Lancaster

A small ara from Longovicium (modern Lancaster), bearing a fragmentary dedication to the Invincible God and decorated on the left side with a relief of a boar.

CIMRM 837

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