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The Mithraeum of Thermes in Greece was discovered in 1915 by Bogdan Filov.
The Cautopates of Bordeaux stands as usual with his legs crossed and arms down.
The relief of Aion from Vienne includes a naked youth in Phrygian cap holding the reins of a horse.
The altar depicting a lion-headed figure from Bordeaux includes a sculpted ewer and a patera on the sides.
Interpreting the Bas-relief of Mithras Tauroctonos from Osterburken in the Light of Porphyry’s Treatise, The Cave of the Nymphs.
During the excavations of 1804-1805, a series of monuments dedicated to Mithras and a temple were discovered at ancient Mons Seleucus.
This relief was found under the Palazzo Montecitorio, in Rome, and bought by the Liebighaus at Frankfort.
Fragments of a bronze vase (H. 0.07) with two ears, one of which is broken off.
Bronze statuette (H. 0.12 Br. 0.17) with the representation of a lion with opened mouth, in which is a hole, connecting with another hole, made in the stomach.
Bronze statuette (H. 0.18), representing a standing, naked youth, wearing a necklace and with outstretched hands.
Small round bronze slab (H. 0.20 Br. 0.19) with Medusa-head, the serpents of which are knotted together below her chin.
Four small bronze slabs with remnants of iron hooks: 1) Leaping ram to the left.
Three small bronze slabs (H. 0.18 Br. 0.13 D. 0.01) with bearded heads of Wind- gods, roughly represented.
We only mention the bronzes from Angleur, which are now kept in the Museum at Liege and of which Cumont has proved in full details (MMM II 427ff No. 316 with fig.), that they must have belonged to the decoration of a Mithras-sanctuary.