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Altar of Iulius Iuvenalis from Heddernheim

Sandstone altar from Mithraeum I at Heddernheim, ancient Nida, dedicated to Invicto Mithrae by Iulius Iuvenalis ex voto

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Hexagonal altar from Heddernheim

Unusual hexagonal sandstone altar from Mithraeum I at Heddernheim, ancient Nida, with six decorated sides of cult significance

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Altar with snake from Heddernheim

Small sandstone altar from Mithraeum I at Heddernheim, ancient Nida, bearing a snake and cult imagery consistent with Mithraic worship

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Altar with Phrygian cap from Heddernheim

Sandstone altar from Mithraeum I at Heddernheim, ancient Nida, decorated on one side with the representation of a Phrygian cap

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Two decorated altars from Ober-Florstadt

Pair of sandstone altars from Ober-Florstadt, the larger of which bears a palm-branch on its upper cornice

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Two small altars from Ober-Florstadt

Pair of small sandstone altars of different sizes, recovered from the Mithraeum at Ober-Florstadt in Upper Germany

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Ritual objects from the Mithraeum of Friedberg

Sacrificial knife, lamps, pottery, animal remains and inscribed terracotta fragments discovered inside the sanctuary.

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Painted altar fragment from Friedberg

Upper section of a small altar preserving traces of ancient red paint from the Mithraeum of Taunus.

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Altar to the Quadrubiae from Friedberg

Sandstone altar from the centre of the sanctuary dedicated to the goddesses Quadrubiae near a crossroads shrine.

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Altar with beneficiarius staff from Friedberg

Sandstone altar decorated with ritual vessels and the hooked staff associated with Roman beneficiarii.

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Altar with sacrificial symbols from Friedberg

Sandstone altar from the cella decorated with a knife and axe and originally placed on one of the sanctuary bases.

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Altar with Phrygian cap from Friedberg

Lost sandstone altar or base decorated with a Phrygian cap from the speleum of the Friedberg Mithraeum.

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Zodiacal tauroctony relief from Friedberg

Small marble relief of Mithras slaying the bull within a wreath decorated with zodiac signs.

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Altar dedicated to the invincible god

Simple inscribed altar dedicated to the invincible deity from Cologne.

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Ritual finds from the Mithraeum of Durnomagus

Assemblage of altars, lamps, coins and ritual objects discovered in the sanctuary.

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Altar with bust of Sol

Weathered limestone altar decorated with the radiate bust of Sol.

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Trachyte altar from Vetera

Decorated altar with rosettes and an inscription panel from the Mithraic sanctuary at Vetera.

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Fragments of a column base from Hamadan

The base of the column bears an inscription that records the rebuilding of a palace at Ectabana ’by the favour of Ahuramaza, Anahita and Mithra’.

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Gallia

Roman Gallia preserves one of the largest and most geographically diverse corpora of Mithraic evidence in the western empire.

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Italia

Roman Italia preserves a central and exceptionally influential corpus within the development of Mithraic cults.

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