The torchbearers are at work. Expect the occasional flicker while we tend the grotto.
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This column found in the Mithraeum of Sarmizegetusa bears an inscription to Nabarze instead of Mithras.
This monument bears an inscription by a certain Lucius Aelius Hylas, in which he associates Sol Invictus with Jupiter.
The rock of Mithra's birth in the Petrogenia of Sarmizegetusa is surrounded by a snake.
This relief of Mithras slaying the bull incorporates the scene of the god carrying the bull and its birth from a rock.
Marble relief (H. 0.725 Br. 0.35 D. 0.225), found in Chester "built up in an adjoining hall "White Friars" in 1851".
Small stone statue, found at Chester in 1853 "built into a cellar wall in "White Friars" ".