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The statue of Arimanius/Ahriman was found in 1874 under the city wall of York during the construction of the railway station.
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.
Fifth Roman emperor and last of the Julio-Claudian dynasty, reigning from 54 until his death in 68.
Together with his uncle, he was a syndexios of the Mithraeum in Stockstadt.
Together with his nephew, he was a syndexios of the Mithraeum in Stockstadt.
Standing stone statuette of Cautopates, the downward-torch bearer, found at Bordeaux and kept in the city’s museum of antiquities (musée d’Aquitaine ?).
Aquincum was an ancient city, situated on the northeastern borders of the province of Pannonia within the Roman Empire.
This altar, dedicated to Sol Invictus Mithras by a certain Eutyches for the health of the Emperor Caracalla, was found in Sisak, Croatia, in 1899.
This small bronze statuette of Mithras riding a horse is composed of two pieces.
Aelius Nigrinus dedicated this small altar in Carnuntum to the rock from which Mithras was born.
This monument to Mithras and Cautes (or Cautopates) was erected in Carnuntum by the centurion Flavius Verecundus of Savaria.
As usual, the solar god rises a dagger with one of his hands while emerges from the rock.