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The spherical ceramic cup found at the Mithraeum in Angers bears an inscription to the unconquered god Mithras.
Three mithraic monuments were found in 1931, suggesting that a mithraeum probably existed in the area.
The Aion-Chronos of Mérida was found near the bullring of the current city, once capital of the Roman province Hispania Ulterior.
The lion relief from Nemrut Dag has the moon and several stars over his body.
Relief of Heracles/Hercules capturing the Golden Hind of Artemis.
In the tauroctony of Jabal al-Druze in Syria, the snake appears to be licking the head of the bull's penis.
Three European museums celebrate Mithras with a continental exhibition featuring more than 200 works of art from Roman times to the present day.
The relief of Mithras killing the bull of Zadar includes a naked Sol in a quadriga.
Four small bronze slabs with remnants of iron hooks: 1) Leaping ram to the left.
Marble relief (H. 0.725 Br. 0.35 D. 0.225), found in Chester "built up in an adjoining hall "White Friars" in 1851".
Fragment of a white marble relief (H. 0.50 Br. 0.20-0.13), found in the house ITALIA 255 of Coppi Calzolaio at Ganaceto near Modena in 1845.
Rectangular marble relief (H. 0.68 L. 0.50 D. 0.09), the lower corners of which are broken off.