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Monumentum

Seated Mother-goddess from the Carrawburgh Mithraeum

A small stone pedestal and the fallen statue of a seated Mother-goddess from the Mithraeum at Procolitia (modern Carrawburgh), depicting a figure of ungainly proportions enfolding in her arms a basket resting on her knees, found in the corner behind the screen at the east end of the temple…

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Altar of Titullus from Rudchester

This sandstone altar from the Mithraeum of Vindobala (modern Rudchester) preserves a dedication to the Invincible Mithras by P. Aelius Titullus, prefect of a cohort.

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Inscription of L. Sentius Castus of the Sixth Legion from the Rudchester Mithraeum

The inscription on the decorated altar No. 839 from the Mithraeum at Vindobala (modern Rudchester), recording a gift to the Deity by L. Sentius Castus, a soldier of the Sixth Legion.

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Decorated altar with rock-birth scene from the Rudchester Mithraeum

A decorated altar from the Mithraeum at Vindobala (modern Rudchester), with the letters DEO crowned with vittae on the shaft, surrounded by palm-branches, a representation of Mithras' rock-birth on the capital, and on the front of the die a naked figure grasping a bull's horns…

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Limestone votive altar with Sol head from Pula

A small limestone votive altar from Pola (modern Pula) bearing on its front face a damaged relief head of a youthful Sol with long curly hair, above which is carved the inscription Soli and below the dedicatory text by Atticus (No. 757).

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Tauroctony relief fragment from Pula

A fragmentary limestone tauroctony relief found on the south slope of the Castellhügel at Pola (modern Pula) during the demolition of a wall, now in the Lapidary Museum at Pula, preserving the bull's body, the dog, the serpent, the scorpion and a standing cross-legged torchbearer…

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Fragmentary inscription from Moesia Inferior

Marble slab of unknown provenance from Moesia Inferior, preserving only the opening of a dedication to Soli invicto Mithrae.

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Inscription of Aurelius Victor veteran

Inscription of unknown provenance, recording a dedication by Aurelius Victor, veteran ex praetoriano(?).

Locus

Benifaió (Benifaió)

The Roman remains of Benifaió, or Benifayó in Spanish, are located on the outskirts of the city. Of particular interest is a rustic villa inhabited between the 1st and 4th centuries according to the numismatic and ceramic remains found.

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Vercellae (Vercelli)

Vercellae was the Roman city corresponding to modern Vercelli.

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Tridentum (Trento)

Tridentum was the Roman city corresponding to modern Trento.

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Comum (Como)

Comum was the Roman city corresponding to modern Como.

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Brixia (Brescia)

Brixia was the Roman city corresponding to modern Brescia.

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Augusta Taurinorum (Turin)

Augusta Taurinorum was the Roman city corresponding to modern Turin.

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Olisipo (Lisbon)

Olisipo was the Roman city corresponding to modern Lisbon.

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Lucey (Lucey)

Lucey is associated with archaeological discoveries from Roman Gaul.

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Deneuvre (Deneuvre)

Deneuvre is associated with archaeological discoveries from Roman Gaul.

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Wallachia

The findspot of this monument is unknown, though it has traditionally been associated with the historical region of Wallachia.

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Dragu (Dragu)

Dragu is associated with archaeological discoveries from the inland territory of Roman Dacia.

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Saint Pierre de Messeane

The locality of Saint Pierre de Messeane is associated with archaeological discoveries from Roman Gaul.

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