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Your search Grotta di Pozzuoli a Posillipo gave 2088 results.

 
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CIMRM 147

Stone block, walled up in an Arabic wall at Kef at a few yards distance from a Roman spring.

 
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CIMRM 141

Two small altars, found at Sidi Adi bel-Kassem.

 
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CIMRM 130

On a clepsydra, found on the site of the Mosque Sidi Biri N arze.

 
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CIMRM 118

According to AA 1900, 63 a mosaic with lion and panther was found near an old Punian cemetery at Duimes.

 
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CIMRM 110

From the Forum Vetus "dalla parte della Basilica scavata da Guidi" comes a second base of the same limestone and with the same inscription (L.H. 0.028).

 
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CIMRM 60

Engraved above the preceding No.

 
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CIMRM 57

Dipinto in black letters (L.H. 0.03-0.05) above the podium in the S-W corner of.

 
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CIMRM 55

Dipinto on one of the columns or walls.

 
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CIMRM 24

Round altar in white marble (H. 0.2 I Diam. 0.65), found "1909 im mittleren Teil des Demeter-Bezirks" at Pergamum.

 
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Aion of York

The statue of Arimanius/Ahriman was found in 1874 under the city wall of York during the construction of the railway station.

 
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Mithraeum of Carrawburgh

The temple of Mithras of Carrawburgh, Brocolita, disclosed three main stages of development, the second exhibiting two reconstructions.

 
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Mithraeum of Lambaesis

The Mithraeum of Tazoult / Lambèse is one of the best preserved Mithras’s temples in Africa.

 
Locus

Ἀφροδισιάς (Geyre)

Aphrodisias was a small ancient Greek Hellenistic city in the historic Caria cultural region of western Anatolia, Turkey.

 
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Tauroctony relief from Puteoli

This lost Mithraic relief, formerly kept near the church of the Santissima Annunziata in Naples, was probably a large tauroctony associated with the area of Puteoli or Pausilypon.

 
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Fragments of Mithraic reliefs from Poetovio II

These six marble fragments from the Second Mithraeum of Poetovio preserve parts of tauroctonies together with figures of Sol, Cautes, and Cautopates.

 
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Silvanus from Skikda

The statue of Skikda has seven holes in his hair for fastening rays.

 
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Two marble statues of Cautes and Cautopates discovered in the Mithraeum of Rusicade, accompanied by symbolic animals including a lion, scorpion, dolphin and bird.

 
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CIMRM 826

Fragmentary marble inscription discovered in the London Mithraeum, possibly referring to the victory of Roman Britain.

 
Monumentum

Altar from the Mitreo di Marino

The monument is engraved with an inscription by Cresces, the donor.

 
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Head of Minerva from London

This head was found at the east end of temple of Mithras in London.

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