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These fragments of a monumental relief of Mithras killing the bull from Koenigshoffen were reassembled and are now on display at the Musée Archéologique de Strasbourg.
The Cautopates of Bordeaux stands as usual with his legs crossed and arms down.
There is no consensus on the authenticity of this monument erected by a certain Secundinus in Lugdunum, Gallia.
The Tauroctony found in Velletri, Rome, bears an inscription from its owner and donor.
The relief of Aion from Vienne includes a naked youth in Phrygian cap holding the reins of a horse.
A statue and a relief of Cautes have been found in an ancient Gallo-Roman site in the commune of Dyo.
This monument is too fragmentary to recod it definitely as a Mithras-monument.
This head of Italian marble, found at Arles, probably belongs to a sculpure of Mithras.
This medallion belongs to a specific category of rounded pieces found in other provinces of the Roman world.
The Mithraeum of Biesheim-Kunheim is located near the ancient village of Altkirch, near the Rhin.
Excavations in 1979 on the remains of the church of Notre-Dame d'Avigonet in Mandelieu, Alpes-Maritimes, brought to light a small mithraeum.