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The New Mithraeum Database

Find news, articles, monuments, persons, books and videos related to the Cult of Mithras

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Locus

Londinium

Londinium was the capital of Roman Britain for most of the period of Roman rule. It was originally a settlement founded around 47-50 AD in an uninhabited area.

 
Monumentum

CIMRM 595

Bronze statuette of Mithras in his characteristic bull-slaying pose, though only the god has been preserved.

 
Monumentum

Fragments of a column base from Hamadan

The base of the column bears an inscription that records the rebuilding of a palace at Ectabana ’by the favour of Ahuramaza, Anahita and Mithra’.

 
Monumentum

Votive plaque from Ballıhisar

This votive silver plaque depicting Mithras was found at the site of Pessinus, Ballıhisar, in Turkey.

 
Monumentum

CIMRM 826

Marble fragment with an inscription (ILN 1954,636).

 
Monumentum

Tauroctony 593

This is the earliest sculpture of Mithras killing the bull known to date.

 
Monumentum

Mithras Tauroctony and other figures from Palæographia Britannica

Palæographia Britannica: or, discourses on antiquities that relate to the history of Britain. Number III.

 
Monumentum

CIMRM 837

Ara parva.

 
Monumentum

CIMRM 836

Arula alta ped.

 
Monumentum

CIMRM 832

Marble relief (H. 0.725 Br. 0.35 D. 0.225), found in Chester "built up in an adjoining hall "White Friars" in 1851".

 
Monumentum

CIMRM 831

Stone relief (H. 0.65 Br. 0.265 D. 0.21).

 
Monumentum

CIMRM 830

Small stone statue, found at Chester in 1853 "built into a cellar wall in "White Friars" ".

 
Monumentum

CIMRM 825

Marble fragment with an inscription in a tabula ansata (ILN 1954, 636).

 
Monumentum

CIMRM 824

A sandstone bowl (ILN 636); a large part of a stone laver, or washing bowl (ILN, 542).

 
Monumentum

CIMRM 821

A small marble statuette.

 
Monumentum

CIMRM 820

Marble head of a woman (H. 12 ins.), originally crowned with a diadem (ILN, 542; 636).

 
Monumentum

CIMRM 819

Fragment of a circular plaque showing the Danubian horsemen and leaping dogs (ILN, 542).

 
Monumentum

CIMRM 817

The torso of a male figure, in marble, flattened at the back, perhaps one of the attendant deities of Mithras.

 
Monumentum

CIMRM 816

Lower part of a relief.

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