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Small arula with mithraic inscription and dedication to Cautes from a garlic merchant.
This altar, which has now disappeared, was dedicated by the slave Quintio for the health of a certain Coutius Lupus.
The Roman villa of Can Molodell had a sanctuary that has been related to the cult of Mithras.
The Isis of Merida is covered by a long dress that reaches down to her feet.
The sculpture of the solar god is signed by its author, Demetrios.
The sculpture of Oceanus in Merida bears an inscription by the Pater Patrorum Gaius Accius Hedychrus.
The lack of attributes and its decontextualisation prevent us from attributing a specific Mithraic attribution to this small Venus pudica from Mérida.
This standing sculptural figure from Mérida appears to carry the serpent staff, characteristic of the medicine god Aesculapius.
The Venus pudica of Merida stands next to the young Amor riding a dolplhin.
This nude male figure, found at Cerro de San Albín, Mérida, has been identified as Cautes.
García y Bellido proposed the existence of a mithraeum in a narrow, elongated room where the Troia mithraic relief was found.
Altar "in colle oppido imminenti exarata in rupe orienti opposita" at Badalona.