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This second altar discovered to date near Inveresk includes several elements unusual in Mithraic worship.
Marble statue from Intercisa representing a lion holding an indistinct animal beneath its forepaws. Found in a vineyard, the piece is now in the Hungarian National Museum.
The altar of Sol from Inveresk, Scotland, was pierced, probably to illuminate part of the temple with a particular effect.
Pater sacrorum and founder of the Mithraeum under the Basilica of S. Lorenzo.
Slave of the imperial family and dispensator who repaired an image of Mithras in Tibur, near Rome.
Roman citizen who dedicated an altar to the invincible Mithras in Teutoburgium.
Found in Illmitz, Austria, in 1959, this altar was dedicated to the unconquered god Mithras by a certain Aelius Valerianus.
The Cautopates of Bordeaux stands as usual with his legs crossed and arms down.
This limestone altar dedicated to Mithras by a certain Veturius Dubitatus was found in Dalj, Croatia, in 1910.
The Mithraeum of Biesheim-Kunheim is located near the ancient village of Altkirch, near the Rhin.
The altar depicting a lion-headed figure from Bordeaux includes a sculpted ewer and a patera on the sides.
C’est en 1986, à l’occasion de la restructuration de l’ancien magasin Parunis, qu’une fouille de sauvetage archéologique fut réalisée cours Victor Hugo.
Mithras Petrogenitus, born from the rock, from the Mithraeum of Carnuntum III.
This altar bears the oldest known Latin inscription to the god Mithras, written Mitrhe.
These two inscriptions by a certain Titus Martialius Candidus are dedicated to Cautes and Cautopates.
The Stockstadt Mercury carries a purse and a small child around which a snake is coiled.
The Stockstadt Raven is one of only two standing-alone sculptures of this bird to be found in Mithraic statuary.
This altar to Mithras is dedicated by a certain Gaius Iulius Castinus, legate prefect of the emperors.