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Dijon is the prefecture of the Côte-d'Or department and of the Bourgogne-Franche-Comté region in eastern France. The earliest archaeological finds within the city limits of Dijon date to the Neolithic period.
This funerary inscription, engraved on a stone urn discovered near Roman Dijon, mentions a certain Chyndonax, described as a priestly leader of Mithras.
The Mithraeum des Bolards was integrated into a therapeutic cultural complex related to healing waters.
The cenders of Chyndonax were found on an urn with an inscription that reads High Priest of Mithras.
This monument representing Cautes with uncrossed legs was consecrated by a certain Anttiocus.
Fragment of limestone from Porêts, which was used in the 4th century.
A limestone lion holding a flowing urn, discovered at the entrance of the Mithraeum of Les Bolards, reflects the ritual significance of water within the cult of Mithras.
A number of metal objects and weapons have been found in the Mithraeum of Les Bolards, close to Nuits-Saint-Georges in France.