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This relief of Mithras as bull slayer is surrounded by Cautes and Cautopates with their usual torch plus an oval object.
These fragmentary monuments, one with an inscription, were found in the Gimmeldingen mithraeum.
The few remains of the Mithraeum of Gimmeldingen are preserved at the Historical Museum of the Palatinate, in Speyer, Germany.
The remains of the Jajački Mithraeum were discovered accidentally during excavation for the construction of a private house in 1931.
The relief of Mithras killing the bull from the Jajce Mithraeum is walled into the cult niche and surmounted by a roof.
This monument with an inscription to the god Sol Mithras was found in front of the cathedral of Speyer during some sewer works.
This marble relief of Mithras killing the bull was made by a freedman who dedicated it to his old masters.
This monument, found in the Domus Flavia in Rome, bears an inscription by a certain Aurelius Mithres.
The Mithraeum of Mocici was situated in a grotto at one hour's walk fomr the ancient Epidaurum.
One of the reliefs of the Dura Europos tauroctonies includes several characters with their respective names.
This inscription found in the Mithraeum of the Seven Spheres mentions the Pater Marco Aemiliio Epaphrodito known from other monuments in Ostia.
Sol watches Mithras as he gazes Mithras gazes up to heaven while sharing the sacred meal.
Mithras galloping, in a cypress forest, carrying a globe in one hand and accompanied by a lion and a snake.
C’est en 1986, à l’occasion de la restructuration de l’ancien magasin Parunis, qu’une fouille de sauvetage archéologique fut réalisée cours Victor Hugo.
This ancient carnelian intaglio mounted in gold depicts Mithras slaying the bull surrounded by his companions Cautes and Cautopates.
The Mithraeum in Halberg hill, near Saarbrücken, is one of the oldest historical places in the area.
The intarsium of Sol found in the Mithraeum of Santa Prisca is composed of several varieties of marble.
The second tauroctony of Jabal al-Druze seems to have be made by the same sculptor.
This sculpture of Mithras slaying the bull was bequeathed to the Republic of Venice in 1793 by Ambassador Girolamo Zulian.