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Your search Aquileia gave 38 results.

 
Monumentum

Petrogeny from Aquileia

This fragment of a sculpture depicting the birth of Mithras from a rock, intertwined with a chaotic mass of serpent coils, was discovered in Aquileia, Italy.

 
Monumentum

Inscription by Velox of Aquileia

Marble slab with inscription by Velox for the salvation of the chief of the iron mines of Noricum.

 
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Altar of Aquileia to the brave god Mithras

This altar to Mithras found in Aquilieia mentions several persons of a same community.

 
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Tauroctony of Aquileia

The relief of the Mithraic tauroctony of Aquiliea is currently on display in Vienna.

 
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CIMRM 737

Fragment of a relief (H. 0.23 Br. 0.32) from Aquileia.

 
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CIMRM 738

Found at Aquileia in 1805.

 
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CIMRM 746

Aquileiae reperta ad fundamentum moenium Theodosii .

 
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CIMRM 748

Ara cistae mysticae formam reddens Aquileiae rep.

Syndexios

Velox

Slave who, for the salvation of his master, built a spelaeum in Aquileia, complete with its furnishings.

 
Locus

Aquileia

Aquileia, now a small municipality in north-eastern Italy, was one of the largest cities in the world in the 2nd century AD, with a population of 100,000.

 
Monumentum

Inscription by Cassianus of Aquilieia

This monument to the invincible god Mithras was inscribed on the façade of the church of Aiello deil Friuli, Aquileia.

Syndexios

Lucius Septimius Cassianus

Ensign-bearer of legion VI Hispana active in Aquileia.

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Publius Aelius Mercurialis

Pater of Aquileia that devoted an altar to Mithras.

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Quintus Tessignius Maximianus

Pater of Aquileia that devoted an altar to Mithras.

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Terentius Priscus

He was initiated and cured thanks to the invincible Nabarze.

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Firmidius Severinus

Firmidius Severinus was a soldier who served in the Legio VIII Augusta for 26 years.

 
Monumentum

Intaglio with Tauroctony from Munich

This heliotrope gem, depicting Mithras slaying the bull, dates from the 2nd-3rd century, but was reused as an amulet in the 13th century.

 
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CIMRM 739

Inscription, copied in S.

 
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CIMRM 740

Belignae post domum parochi reperta.

 
Monumentum

CIMRM 742

CIL V 808; MMM II No.

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