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This fragmented altar was erected by two brothers from the Legio II Adiutrix who also built a temple.
This is one of the few known Mithraic inscriptions dedicated by a member who attained the grade of Perses.
A certain Hermanio has been identified in the dedication of several monuments in different cities in Dacia and even in Rome.
This altar found in Sentinum bears an inscription from two brothers.
The monument was dedicated by two brothers, one of them being the Pater of his community.
This marble base found in Angera in 1868 bears the inscription of two people who reached the degree of Leo.
This altar from Ptuj, present-day Poetovio, is decorated with various Mithraic animals such as a tortoise, a cock and a crow and other objects.
This relief of Mithras killing the bull, now on display in Stuttgart, includes a small altar with a sacrificial knife and an oil lamp.
This altar was dedicated to Cautes by a certain Lucius in Baetulo (Badalona), near Barcino (Barcelona).
The limestone altar at Klechovtse in North Macedonia bears an inscription to the invincible Mithras.
Small arula with mithraic inscription and dedication to Cautes from a garlic merchant.
This altar, which has now disappeared, was dedicated by the slave Quintio for the health of a certain Coutius Lupus.
This inscription by Luccius Crispus was found near the entrance of the Mithraeum at Pamphylia.
This monument to the invincible god Mithras was inscribed on the façade of the church of Aiello deil Friuli, Aquileia.
This altar bears the oldest known Latin inscription to the god Mithras, written Mitrhe.
The dedicant of this altar to the god Arimanius was probably a slave who held the grade of Leo.
This altar to Mithras is dedicated by a certain Gaius Iulius Castinus, legate prefect of the emperors.
The Mithraic stele from Nida depicts the Mithras Petrogenesis and the gods Cautes, Cautopates, Heaven and Ocean.
This altar was dedicated by a son to his father, one of the few Patres Patrum recorded in the western provinces.