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According to Hitzinger remnants of animal bones were found in front of the relief of the Mithraeum at Rozanec.
Late Roman dux associated with the restoration of the so-called Mithraeum IV of Poetovio.
A probable Mithraic sanctuary at Poetovio, identified by Vermaseren as the so-called Mithraeum IV on the basis of four associated inscriptions.
This inscription probably belonged to the fourth mithraeum of Poetovio and records the restoration of a Mithraic temple by the dux Aurelius Iustinianus.
These six marble fragments from the Second Mithraeum of Poetovio preserve parts of tauroctonies together with figures of Sol, Cautes, and Cautopates.
Several Mithraic scenes, including Mithras with Saturn, Mithras with Sol and Mithras' Ascension, are depicted on this fragment of a relief from Ptuj.
A certain Blastia or Blastianus made a dedication to Mithras and Silvanus on an altar in Emona, Italy.
These fragments of a cult relief of Mithras were found at the Mithraeum II of Ptuj, Slovenia.
Marble votive altar with inscription to Mithras, featuring coiled, fan-like motifs above the text and associated with the statio Enensis.
This relief of Mithras tauroctonus and other finds were discovered in 1845 in Ruše, where a Mithraeum probably existed.
The altar of Ptuj depicts Mithras and Sol on the front and the water miracle on the right side.
Scrutator of the customs of the Poetovio station, Theodorus erected an altar to Mithras following a vision.
Servus of a certain Primus, Prudentus offered a sculpture of Mithras rock-birth in Poetovio.
Hyacinthus, like Hermadio, seems to have been one of the profets of Mithraism in the Dacian region.
Procurator of the emperor, Porcius Verus erected a relief of Mithras found in Ruše, Slovenia..