Mithraic monuments of Verulamium
Denarius depicting Mithras rock-birth of St. Albans
The mithraic denarius of St. Albans dates from the 2nd century.
CIMRM 827
Castor-vase of St Albans
The St Albans mithraic vase depicts fragments of three figures identified by Vermaseren as Hercules, Mercury and Mithras as an archer.
CIMRM 828
Inscriptions from Verulamium
Denarius depicting Mithras rock-birth of St. Albans
MIΘRAC ΩROMASDHC / ΦRHN.
Mithras Oromoasdes [Ormuzd] Phren.
References
- H. Mattingly (1932) A Mithraic tessera from Verulam. Numismatic Chronicle 12: 54-7
- CIMRM 827 - Denarius recut with inscription. St. Albans, Britain — Tertullian.org
- Clare Rowan. Spocking Fives and a Mithraic token. Currency defacement ancient and modern. 2015
- Roger Beck. Mithraism since Franz Cumont