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Monumentum

Mithréum de Lucciana, Corsica

For the first time, a Mithraeum has been discovered in Corsica, at the site of Mariana, Lucciana (Haute-Corse).

Monumentum

Tauroctony from the Mithraeum of Lucciana

The archeologists have found three fragments of the Tauroctony of Lucciana, which includes Cautes and Cautopates.

Locus

Mariana (Lucciana)

Mariana is a Roman site south of Biguglia, in the Haute-Corse département of the Corsica région of south-east France.

Notitia

Un sanctuaire dédié au dieu Mithra découvert en Corse

L’Inrap vient de mettre au jour un lieu de culte dédié au dieu Mithra sur le site de Mariana, à Lucciana, France.

Liber

Découvertes archéologiques sur le site de Parunis. De Mithra aux Carmes

Catalogue de l'exposition tenue au Musée d'Aquitaine du 15 février 1988 au 16 mai 1988 sur le site de Parunis.

Socius

Laurent Bricault

Professeur d’histoire romaine à l’Université de Toulouse Jean-Jaurès.

Locus

Augustobriga (Muro de Ágreda)

Roman town founded on the site of the Celtiberian settlement of Arekorataz, beneath modern Muro de Ágreda in northern Hispania.

Monumentum

Marble base from Rome by Ulpius Paulus

Small marble base, found in one of the private houses along the Via Sacra nearly opposite to the Basilica of Constantine, Rome.

Locus

Slăveni-Romanați (Slăveni)

The site of Slăveni preserves traces of military occupation associated with the frontier system of Dacia.

Locus

Gholaia (Bu Njem)

The frontier site of Gholaia formed part of the defensive and logistical system of the Limes Tripolitanus in the Libyan desert.

Locus

Drmno (Kostolac)

Drmno lies near the important Roman site of Viminacium on the Danube frontier.

Locus

Bumbești-Gorj (Bumbești-Jiu)

Jiu valley site associated with the defensive system linking Dacia to the southern Danubian regions.

Locus

Bingerbrück (Bingen am Rhein)

The settlement of Bingerbrück formed part of the Rhine crossing zone opposite the lower Nahe valley.

Locus

Alteburg-Heftrich (Heftrich)

The site of Alteburg-Heftrich formed part of the frontier landscape connected with the Upper Germanic limes.

Locus

Alesia (Alise-Sainte-Reine)

Alesia became famous as the site of Caesar’s decisive siege during the Gallic Wars.

Locus

Zarai (Zaraï (زراي))

Zaraï was a Berber, Carthaginian, and Roman town at the site of present-day Aïn Oulmene, Algeria.

Monumentum

Altar of C. Industrius Verus from Industria

An altar found in 1830 at the ancient site of Industria near Monteu da Po in Liguria, bearing a dedication to the Invincible Mithras by C. Industrius Verus.

Monumentum

Altar of A. Pompeius Abascantus dedicated to Sol from Badalona

An altar from Baetulo (modern Badalona) in Hispania Citerior, carved in a rock on a hill facing east opposite the town, recording a dedication to Sol Deus by A. Pompeius Abascantus.

Monumentum

Inscription of L. Atilius Pupinius from the vicus Vicciomitum in Milan

An inscription from the vicus Vicciomitum in Milan (ancient Mediolanum), recording a votive dedication to the Invincible Mithras by L. Atilius Pupinius on a site granted by decree of the town council.

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