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The fragmented tauroctony of the Mitreo di Santa Prisca rests on the naked figure of a bearded man, probably Ocean or Saturn.
Group of Mithraic finds distributed across different localities named San Zeno along the Verona–Brenner route.
Partial relief of a Giant with snake-feet found in the Mithraeum of Santa Prisca.
Figures in procession, each representing a different grade of Mithraic initiation, labeled with their respective titles.
Fragment of a double-sided white marble Mithraic relief from San Zeno, found near the Castello di Tuenno, depicting elements of the tauroctony cycle and bearing a dedication to Deo Invicto Mithrae.
This Mithraic temple, also known as the Mithraeum of the Olympii, dates to the 3rd century and was rediscovered in 15th-century Rome, but it has not been preserved.
Guides, maps and additional information on the Basilica, the Mithraeum and the archaeological area of San Clemente.
Recent interpretations link this marble inscription to the cult of the goddess Nemesis.
The sculpture of Mithras rock-birth from Santo Stefano Rotondo bears an inscription of Aurelius Bassinus, curator of the cult.
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The site was destroyed in the 5th century but some elements, including the benches, can still been seen.
A dinner scene with Sabina from the Catacombe dei Santi Marcellino e Pietro, near Rome, may have been commissioned by a follower of Mithras.
Epigraphic monuments reveal the presence of a Mithraeum in the ancient municiple of Carsulae, in Umbria.
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