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The dedicator of this altar was a slave in the service of a high official, the prefect Gaius Antonius Rufus, known from other inscriptions.
This altar, now lost, mentions that the Pater Patrum passed on the attributes of the sacred Corax to his son.
The altar of the Sun god belongs to the typology of the openwork altar to be illuminated from behind.
This small altar found in Rome depicts the god Sol with five rays around his head.
According to Pettazzoni Aion in general finds its iconographical origin in Egypt. Mithras must have been worshipped in Egypt in the third century B.C.