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The New Mithraeum Database

Find news, articles, monuments, persons, books and videos related to the Cult of Mithras

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Monumentum

CIMRM 258

Two fragments of a marble statue.

 
Monumentum

CIMRM 253

Little building near K.

 
Monumentum

CIMRM 213

Fragmenta duo tabulae marmoreae.

 
Monumentum

CIMRM 211

Fragment of white marble statue (H. 0.29 Br. 0.39).

 
Monumentum

CIMRM 210

Fragment of a relief (H. 0.63), found at Labicum "nella vigna di Luigi Domi- nicis, situata fra Colonna e la strada corriera" in the ruins of an Roman villa.

 
Monumentum

CIMRM 206

Inscription from Antium, found at San Donato in 1884.

 
Monumentum

CIMRM 203

"Aeserniae in vico S.

 
Monumentum

CIMRM 202

Two marble busts (H. 0.96), found at Formiae and obtained in 1902 by the Ny Carlsberg Glyptotek at Copenhague (Inv. Nos 1905/6) from the Villa Borghese collection.

 
Monumentum

CIMRM 199

Near the c r 0 s sin g of the criptoporticus: a) Fragments of a marble plate with ornaments in relief (H. 0.13) and fragments with inscr.

 
Monumentum

CIMRM 198

In te 'm i d dIe of the sanctuary: a) Fragm.

 
Monumentum

CIMRM 197

Of two persons only the heads and parts of the white tunica are visible.

 
Monumentum

CIMRM 192

Two persons standing behind each other.

 
Monumentum

CIMRM 190

Minto, fig.

 
Monumentum

CIMRM 178

Limestone, found on the island of Ischia.

 
Monumentum

CIMRM 173

Greyish marble relief (H. 0.84 Br. 0.99 D. 0.07), probably from Naples.

 
Monumentum

Mithras rock-born of Dobrosloveni

The sculpture of Dobrosloveni, Romania, has a hole from where water flowed.

Syndexios

Tiberius Claudius Thermodon

Dedicated multiple monuments to Mithras, Fortuna Primigenia and Diana in Etruria.

Syndexios

Quintus Petronius Felix Marsus

Syndexios in Ostia, his name Marsus suggests that he was a snake-charmer.

Syndexios

Lucius Gavidius

He dedicated to the Emperor, for the worshipers of the god Mithras a sculpture in Stabiae.

Syndexios

Gaius Caecina Calpurnius

He bought back the Mithraeum I of Ptuj and restored it.

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