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The Kempraten Mithraeum was unexpectedly discovered during the 2015 excavations near the vicus.
Another sculpture of Mithras rock-birth from the Mithraeum of Victorinus, in Aquincum.
This altar was dedicated by a son to his father, one of the few Patres Patrum recorded in the western provinces.
Antonius Valentinus, centurio, made this plaque for the salut des empereurs Septimus Severus and Marcus Aurelius.
Seminario de Investigación Cultos orientales e Iconografía Máster en Arqueología del Mediterráneo en la Antigüedad Clásica.
This monument is the only one still available from the disappeared Mithraeum in Piazza S. Silvestro in Capite.
This stele found at the foot of the Aventine bears an inscription of Kastos father and son, and mentions several syndexioi who shared the same temple.
Three mithraic monuments were found in 1931, suggesting that a mithraeum probably existed in the area.
The Mitreo Fagan revealed remarkable sculptures of leon-headed figures now exposed at the Vatican Museum.
The Mithraeum Felicissimus has a floor mosaic depicting the seven mithraic grades.
This shrine developed towards the end of 2nd century and remained active until beginning 4th.
This limestone statue of Cautes is now exposed at Great North Museum of Newcastle.
The Mithraeum of Martigny is the first temple devoted to Mithras found in Switzerland.
The Nushijan Mithraeum testifies to the worship of Mithra in the region since before the Zoroastrian reform.
The Mithra Temple of Maragheh, also referred to as the Mithra Temple of Verjuy or simply Mehr Temple, is the oldest surviving Mithraic temple in Iran known to date.
The lion-headed statue of Hedderneheim is a reconstruction from fragments of two different sculptures.
The two companions of Mithras carry a torch and a shepherd's staff at the third Mithraeum in Frankfurt-Heddernheim, formerly Nida.
A naked Sol leans over his fellow Mithras while raising his drinking-horn during the sacred feast.
Mithras born from the rock with a snake raising in coils around it.
The discovery of the Mithraeum of Tarquinia is due to the Department for Protection of Cultural Heritage of the Carabinieri, who noticed some clandestine excavations near the Ara della Regina.