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Mithras Petrogenitus, born from the rock, from the Mithraeum of Carnuntum III.
The Tauroctony of Saarbourg (Sarrebourg, ancient Pons Sarravi), France, contains most of Mithras deeds known in a single relief.
Mithras rock-born from Villa Giustiniani was holding a bunch of grapes in its raised right hand instead of a torch, probably due to a restoration.
The rock of Mithra's birth in the Petrogenia of Sarmizegetusa is surrounded by a snake.
The sculpture includes a serpent climbing the rock from which Mithras is born.
The sculpture of Mithras rock-birth from Santo Stefano Rotondo bears an inscription of Aurelius Bassinus, curator of the cult.
The Mithraic stele from Nida depicts the Mithras Petrogenesis and the gods Cautes, Cautopates, Heaven and Ocean.
The relief depicts the birth of Mithras, holding a globe, surrounded by the zodiac.
The sculpture of Dobrosloveni, Romania, has a hole from where water flowed.
Mithras born from the rock with a snake raising in coils around it.
Szony's bronze plate shows Mithra slaying the bull and the seven planets with attributes at the bottom of the composition.
In Aquincum petrogenia, Mithras holds the usual dagger and torch as he emerges from the rock.
The relief of Mithras slaying the bull of Sisak includes the zodiac and multiple scenes from the myth of Mithras.