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Representation of a person lying prostrate on the ground between two other walking figures on the Mitreo of Santa Capua Vetere.
This is the first of several fresco scenes depicting the initiation of a new member in a mithraic community, in Capua Vetere.
This scene from the frescoes of the Mitreo di Santa Maria Capua Vetere shows a kneeling, naked man surrounded by two other figures.
Fresco depicting an initiation scene from the Mithraeum of Capua Vetere.
Fresco showing a scene of initiation into the mysteries of Mithras in the Mithraeum of Santa Maria Capua Vetere.
Figures in procession, each representing a different grade of Mithraic initiation, labeled with their respective titles.
The Felicissimo Mithraeum has a floor mosaic depicting the seven mithraic grades.
The Mithraic vase from Ballplatz in Mainz depicts seven figures arranged in two narrative sequences, commonly interpreted in relation to initiation rites.
The frescoes depict several figures dressed in different garments associated with the Mithraic degrees.
This fresco, found in the Santa Capua Vetere Mithraeum, depicts what seems to be an initiate falling forward because someone is pressing down on his shoulders.
Palæographia Britannica: or, discourses on antiquities that relate to the history of Britain. Number III.
This stone in basso relief of Mithras killing the bull was found 10 foot underground in Micklegate York in 1747.