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Gold lamina from Ciciliano showing a nude, serpent-entwined Aion-Kronos holding a key and surrounded by Greek voces magicae (2nd c. CE).
Ciciliano is a comune in the Metropolitan City of Rome in the Italian region of Latium, located about 35 kilometres east of Rome.
This inscription by a certain Ioulianos, found at the entrance to the Dolichenum at Dura Europos, bears an inscription to Zeus Helios Mithras et Tourmasgade.
This inscription reveals the existence of a Mithraeum on the island of Andros, Greece, which has not yet been found.
The inscription was located at the base of the main Tauroctony of the Gimmeldingen Mithraeum.
The inscription explains the transmission of the fourth Mithraic degree through the Paters of the Mitraeum of San Silvestro.
The image of the god Arimanius to which this monument refers has not yet been found.
This altar, now lost, mentions that the Pater Patrum passed on the attributes of the sacred Corax to his son.
Pater Patrum and Senator. He was also the patriarch of the Olympian dynasty, overseeing a Mithraic community in the centre of Rome.