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The New Mithraeum Database of Hungary

Mithraic monuments, temples and other objects related to Mithras from Hungary.
 
  • Monumentum

    Altar of Libella, Budapest

    The dedicant of this altar to the god Arimanius was probably a slave who held the grade of Leo.

    TNMM403 – CIMRM 1773

    Deo Arima/nio Libel/la leo / fratribus / voto dic(avit).
  • Monumentum

    Altar from Aquincum by Castinus

    This altar to Mithras is dedicated by a certain Gaius Iulius Castinus, legate prefect of the emperors.

    TNMM502 – CIMRM 1774

    Deo Invicto / Mitrae C(aius) / Iul(ius) Casti/nus leg(atus) Augg(ustorum) / pr(o) pr(aetore).
  • Monumentum

    Second petrogey of Aquincum

    Another sculpture of Mithras rock-birth from the Mithraeum of Victorinus, in Aquincum.

    TNMM478 – CIMRM 1756

  • Mithraeum

    Mithraeum of Dunaújváros (Intercisa)

    The Dunaújváros Mithraeum was discovered in 1973.

    TNMM345

  • Monumentum

    Tauroctony bronze of Szőny

    Szony's bronze plate shows Mithra slaying the bull and the seven planets with attributes at the bottom of the composition.

    TNMM334 – CIMRM 1727

  • Monumentum

    Petrogenia of Aquincum

    In Aquincum petrogenia, Mithras holds the usual dagger and torch as he emerges from the rock.

    TNMM178 – CIMRM 1758

  • Mithraeum

    Mithraeum of Heviz

    The Mithraeum has found in a Roman building at the end of Attila Road, in Hévíz, Egregy

    TNMM332

  • Mithraeum

    Mithraeum of Scarbantia

    Emperor Julian is supposed to have presided over a human sacrifice in the Mithraeum of Scarbantia, according to N. Massalsky.

    TNMM294

  • Mithraeum

    Mithraeum of Savaria/Szombathely

    The ruins of the Mithraeum of Savaria are kept under a new plaza.

    TNMM206