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Three European museums celebrate Mithras with a continental exhibition featuring more than 200 works of art from Roman times to the present day.
Mandeure is a commune in the Doubs department in the Bourgogne-Franche-Comté region in eastern France.
This altar was dedicated by a son to his father, one of the few Patres Patrum recorded in the western provinces.
In the mithraic relief of Entrains, the god Sol is depicted riding his chariot together with Luna and a krater surrounded by a serpent.
A limestone lion holding a flowing urn, discovered at the entrance of the Mithraeum of Les Bolards, reflects the ritual significance of water within the cult of Mithras.
This monument representing Cautes with uncrossed legs was consecrated by a certain Anttiocus.
Philippe Roy, docteur en Sciences de l’Antiquité, présente dans cette vidéo la réception du culte de Mithra dans les provinces occidentales de l’Empire romain.
The relief of Aion from Vienne includes a naked youth in Phrygian cap holding the reins of a horse.
The relief marble of Mithras sacrifying the bull, exposed on the Hermitage Museum comes from Rome.
In the back of the sanctuary, on the spot of the main relief, there lay on a fragment of this monument the skeleton of a man of about thirty or fourty years old.
At about 20 mtrs from the Mithraeum, two altars, dedicated to Sucellus and Nantosvelta, have been found (Michaelis, 154ff; S. Reinach in Revue celtique, XVII, 1896, 45ff; Keune in WsdZ 1896, 340f; Fisenne, 168ff).
Among the remnants of numerous lamps, a small terracotta lamp (H. 0.038 Br. 0.07) draws the attention.
Numerous bones of animals, such as birds (mostly hens), beasts of prey (jaw- bones and fangs of wolves, foxes and martens) and the muzzle of a wild boar.
1) A broad stone vase (H. 0.45 diam. 0.15) with a high foot and two ears near the mouth.
Several bases and altars were discovered, mostly fragmentary and without any indication.