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Partial marble statue of Mithras as a bullkiller found near Viale Latino, about 200 meters from Porta San Giovanni.
The Mithra Tauroctonos from Syracuse, Sicily, is currently on display in the city's archaeological museum.
This altar mentioning the god Arimanius was found in 1655 at Porta San Giovanni, on the Esquilino.
In a house from the time of Constantine, a Lararium was found with a statue of Isis-Fortuna. The Mithraeum was a door next to it, on a lower room.
The Mithraeum of Frutosus was in a temple assigned to the guild of the stuppatores.
The intarsium of Sol found in the Mithraeum of Santa Prisca is composed of several varieties of marble.
White marble relief (H. 0.39 Br. 0.51 D. 0.10), found at Piedimonti near Terni in 1880.
The site was destroyed in the 5th century but some elements, including the benches, can still been seen.