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Another sculpture of Mithras rock-birth from the Mithraeum of Victorinus, in Aquincum.
In Aquincum petrogenia, Mithras holds the usual dagger and torch as he emerges from the rock.
The image of Mithras killing the bull, found near Walbrook, is surrounded by a Zoadiac circle.
Aquincum was an ancient city, situated on the northeastern borders of the province of Pannonia within the Roman Empire.
This stone altar fround in Altbachtal bears an inscription by a certain Martius Martialis.
Several authors read the name Suaemedus instead of Euhemerus as the author of this mithraic relief from Alba Iulia, Romania.
The head of Mithras of Angers has been found a four months after the main relief.
Marble group of Dionysus accompanied by a Silenus on a donkey, a satyr and a menead.
This head was found at the east end of temple of Mithras in London.
The Mithras's head of Walbrook probable belonged to a life-size scene of the god scarifying the bull.