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The New Mithraeum Database

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Murrhardt (Murrhardt)

Murrhardt occupied a position within the wooded frontier region east of the Neckar basin.

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Lobenfeld (Lobenfeld)

Lobenfeld is associated with archaeological remains from the Rhine-Neckar frontier region.

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Lezoux (Lezoux)

Lezoux became an important centre of Gallo-Roman ceramic production renowned throughout the western provinces.

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Kabyle (Kabyle)

Kabyle became one of the principal urban centres of inland Thrace during the Roman period.

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Iria Flavia (Padrón)

Iria Flavia became an important settlement in northwestern Hispania and later evolved into the modern town of Padrón.

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Iconium (Konya)

Iconium, modern Konya, became one of the principal urban centres of Lycaonia and an important crossroads of central Anatolia.

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Flavia Solva (Wagna)

Flavia Solva became one of the principal urban centres of southern Noricum.

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Durostorum (Silistra)

Durostorum became a major military centre of the lower Danube frontier.

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Drobeta (Drobeta-Turnu Severin)

Drobeta controlled an important crossing point on the Danube and became one of the major centres of Dacia.

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Colonia Iulia Vienna (Vienne)

The city of Vienna, modern Vienne, became one of the principal urban centres of Roman Gaul along the Rhône corridor.

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Besigheim (Besigheim)

Besigheim stands at the confluence of the Enz and Neckar rivers in the frontier region of southwestern Germania.

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Augusta Rauricorum (Augst)

Augusta Rauricorum became one of the principal urban centres of the Upper Rhine region.

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Alesia (Alise-Sainte-Reine)

Alesia became famous as the site of Caesar’s decisive siege during the Gallic Wars.

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Aguntum (Dölsach)

Aguntum became an important urban centre of Roman Noricum near the eastern Alpine routes.

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Arretium (Arezzo)

Arezzo is a city and comune in Italy and the capital of the province of the same name located in Tuscany.

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Silver votive leaf dedicated to Deo Invicto from Deneuvre

A silver votive leaf from Deneuvre in Belgica, bearing a dedication to the unconquered god by a devotee named Germanus, with an archaic spelling of invicto.

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Tauroctony relief fragment from Entrains-sur-Nohain

A fragment of a pebble relief showing Mithras as bullkiller, with the collar-wearing dog holding its head near the wound, found in the bed of a stream at Interanum (modern Entrains-sur-Nohain) in Lugdunensis.

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Dedication to Deo Invicto Mithras Sol from Entrains-sur-Nohain

An inscription on the base CIMRM 940 from Interanum (modern Entrains-sur-Nohain) in Lugdunensis, recording a dedication to Augustus and to the unconquered god Mithras Sol, made by a dedicant named Castor.

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Altar dedicated to Deo Invicto Nabarze from Lucey

An altar from Lucey in Narbonensis, dedicated to the unconquered god under the epithet Nabarze, possibly a variant of Mithras, set up by a dedicant named Severianus.

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Dedication to Sol Invictus Mithras from the colony of Elusatium

A dedication to the unconquered and propitious Sol Invictus Mithras, made by a priest named M. Pompeius on behalf of the divine house, the most sacred council, and the devout inhabitants of the colony of Elusatium (modern Eauze) in Aquitania.

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