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The New Mithraeum Database

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Syndexios

Ision

An imperial slave and customs administrator of the Illyrian tax system, he financed and built a Mithraic temple in Moesia Superior.

Locus

Timočka Krajina (Zaječar)

The Timok Krajina region formed part of the frontier hinterland between Moesia and Dacia.

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Tavalicavo

The identification of Tavalicavo remains uncertain, though it appears connected with the Balkan interior.

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Stojnik (Stojnik)

Stojnik lies within the inland communications network of the Roman Balkans.

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Rittium (Surduk)

Rittium formed part of the Danubian military and communications network of southern Pannonia.

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Radeša (Radeša)

The locality of Radeša belongs to the mountainous hinterland of the central Balkans.

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Osmakovo (Osmakovo)

The locality of Osmakovo is associated with the central Balkan settlement landscape of Roman times.

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Lopata (Lopate)

Lopata lies within the inland territory historically associated with Moesia Superior.

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Kral-Marko

The locality known as Kral-Marko belongs to the mountainous interior of the central Balkans.

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Knjaževac (Knjaževac)

Knjaževac occupies a strategic position within the Timok valley communications corridor.

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Klečovac (Klečovac)

The locality of Klečovac is associated with archaeological material from the Danubian hinterland.

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Kadine-Most (Kadin Most)

Kadine-Most lies within the central Balkan region historically connected with Roman Moesia.

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Guberevci (Guberevac)

The locality of Guberevci belongs to the inland communications zone of Roman Moesia Superior.

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Drmno (Kostolac)

Drmno lies near the important Roman site of Viminacium on the Danube frontier.

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Dražinovići (Dražinovići)

The locality of Dražinovići is associated with archaeological remains from the central Balkan region.

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Cladova (Kladovo)

Kladovo lies near the Iron Gates region and formed part of the Danubian frontier landscape.

Monumentum

Circular tauroctony from Kadine-Most

Small circular marble tauroctony relief from Kadine-Most in the Küstendil district, Moesia Superior, divided into two parts by a horizontal rim, with the bull-slaying in the upper and a figure or inscription in the lower.

Monumentum

Tauroctony relief from Kral-Marko

White marble tauroctony relief from the ruins of the Roman castle near Koniovo, Moesia Superior, depicting the standard bull-slaying scene.

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Temple-front tauroctony from Tavalicavo

Large marble tauroctony relief from near Tavalicavo, Moesia Superior, with the shape of a temple façade: two columns supporting a pediment, the capital decorated with a head of Medusa, and the tauroctony in the central field.

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Tauroctony relief from Radeša

White marble tauroctony relief from Radeša near Pirot, Moesia Superior, depicting the standard bull-slaying scene.

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