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The New Mithraeum Database

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Ritual objects from the Mithraeum of Friedberg

Sacrificial knife, lamps, pottery, animal remains and inscribed terracotta fragments discovered inside the sanctuary.

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Painted altar fragment from Friedberg

Upper section of a small altar preserving traces of ancient red paint from the Mithraeum of Taunus.

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Altar to the Quadrubiae from Friedberg

Sandstone altar from the centre of the sanctuary dedicated to the goddesses Quadrubiae near a crossroads shrine.

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Altar with beneficiarius staff from Friedberg

Sandstone altar decorated with ritual vessels and the hooked staff associated with Roman beneficiarii.

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Altar with sacrificial symbols from Friedberg

Sandstone altar from the cella decorated with a knife and axe and originally placed on one of the sanctuary bases.

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Altar with Phrygian cap from Friedberg

Lost sandstone altar or base decorated with a Phrygian cap from the speleum of the Friedberg Mithraeum.

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Zodiacal tauroctony relief from Friedberg

Small marble relief of Mithras slaying the bull within a wreath decorated with zodiac signs.

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Statuette of Mercury from Saalburg

Sandstone fragment of a Mercury statuette preserving part of the shoulder and caduceus.

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Ram’s head from Saalburg

Sculpted ram’s head discovered among the finds from the supposed Mithraic sanctuary.

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Bronze flower-shaped candlestick from Saalburg

Decorative bronze candlestick discovered near the entrance of the supposed Mithraic sanctuary.

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Altar dedicated to the invincible god

Simple inscribed altar dedicated to the invincible deity from Cologne.

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Ritual finds from the Mithraeum of Durnomagus

Assemblage of altars, lamps, coins and ritual objects discovered in the sanctuary.

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Altar with bust of Sol

Weathered limestone altar decorated with the radiate bust of Sol.

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Trachyte altar from Vetera

Decorated altar with rosettes and an inscription panel from the Mithraic sanctuary at Vetera.

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Altar from Lambaesis by Aurelius Sabinus

This altar to the god Sol invicto Mithra was erected by a legate during Maximin’s reign in Lambaesis, Numidia.

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Pessinus (Ballıhisar)

Pessinus was an Ancient city and archbishopric in Asia Minor, a geographical area roughly covering modern Anatolia.

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Aufustianis (Tihaljina)

Tihaljina is a town in southwestern Bosnia and Herzegovina.

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Teutoburgium (Dalj)

Dalj is a village on the Danube in eastern Croatia, near the confluence of the Drava and Danube, on the border with Serbia.

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Esca (Bad Ischl im Salzkammergut)

The Bad Ischl area has been inhabited since the time of the prehistoric Hallstatt culture. Documentary evidence of the settlement dates back to 1262, when it was referred to as Iselen.

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Panormus (Palermo)

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