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This marble relief, found in Sisak, Croatia, shows Mithras killing the bull in a circle of corn ears, gods and some scenes from the Mithras myth.
This altar, dedicated to Sol Invictus Mithras by a certain Eutyches for the health of the Emperor Caracalla, was found in Sisak, Croatia, in 1899.
This monument bears an inscription to Mithras by a well-known general of the Roman Empire.
Votive inscription dedicated to Mithras by the veteran soldier Tiberius Claudius Romanius, from the Mithraeum II Köln, 3rd century.
Mithraic stele, from Alba Iulia, Romania, with inscription.
There is no consensus as to whether the altar of the slave Adiectus from Carnuntum is dedicated to a Mithras genitor of light.
Aelius Nigrinus dedicated this small altar in Carnuntum to the rock from which Mithras was born.
This oolite base, dedicated to the invincible Mithras, was found in the baths of the Villa de Caerleon, Walles.
This monument to Mithras and Cautes (or Cautopates) was erected in Carnuntum by the centurion Flavius Verecundus of Savaria.
Horsley thought that, like some other inscriptions in the Naworth Collection, this altar also had come from Birdoswald.
Several elements, such as the snake, scorpion or dog, are missing from this tauroctony relief of Cluj.
The sculpture of Mithras slaying the bull found in Dormagen is exposed at Bonn Landesmuseum.
According to the scarcely detailed design of von Sacken, the lay-out of the temple must have been nearly semi-circular.
Workman digging in a field near Dormagen found a vault. Against one of the walls were found two monuments related to Mithras.
The altar of Ptuj depicts Mithras and Sol on the front and the water miracle on the right side.
This marble relief from Alba Iulia contains numerous scenes from the myth of Mithras.
One of the rooms in a sustantive masonry building in Hollytrees Meadow was considered to be a Mithreum, a theory that has now been discarded.
According to Hitzinger remnants of animal bones were found in front of the relief of the Mithraeum at Rozanec.