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A Mithraeum was discovered in 2007, during the excavations at the Zerzevan Castle.
According to Hitzinger remnants of animal bones were found in front of the relief of the Mithraeum at Rozanec.
The Mitreo delle terme di Caracalla is one of the largest temples dedicated to Mithras ever found in Rome.
Mithraeum II was found at Ptuj at a distance of 20 m south of the Mithraeum I in 1901.
Marcus Valerius Maximus records in this inscription his knowledge of astrology as well as the name of his wife.
This terracotta vase features prolific decoration, including Mithras Tauroctonos, Fortuna, Cautes, a dog and Pan playing a syrinx.
Stone block, walled up in an Arabic wall at Kef at a few yards distance from a Roman spring.
Marble head of a woman (H. 12 ins.), originally crowned with a diadem (ILN, 542; 636).
Lifelong pater of Mithras in Anazarbus, holding the civic title Father of the Homeland.
He was from Aphrodisias in Caria, where he erected a relief depicting Mithras killing the bull.
Dedicated a statue of Arimanius in Eboracum, now in the Yorkshire Museum.
Hector erected an altar to Mithras in Emerita Augusta by means of a ‘divine vision’.
Dedicated a sculpture of Mithras killing the bull in the 4th mithraeum of Aquincum together with Marcus.
Imperial slave and an overseer of the Imperial estates who dedicated a Tauroctony to the Invincible god Sol.
Clarissimus knight and legate born in Poetovio that helped to disseminate the cult of Mithras in the African provinces.
Pater Curius Iuvenalis is attested in the first known monument dedicated by a Heliodromus.