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  • Monumentum

    Relief of Jupiter, Juno and Minerva

    This marble relief bears an inscription by Marcus Modius Agatho, who dedicated several monuments to Mithras on the Caelian Hill in Rome.

    TNMM597 – CIMRM 328, 329

    Opt[i]mus maximus / Caelus aeternus Iup[i]/ter Iunoni Reginae / Minervae iussus liben[s] / dedit pro salutem suam / M(arcus) Modius Agatho et pr[o] / Fausti patroni hominis s(ancti?) / et Helpidis sua…
  • Monumentum

    Tauroctony of Symphorus and Marcus from Aquincum

    This sculpture of Mithras killing the sacred bull bears an inscription that mentions the donors.

    TNMM526 – CIMRM 1768, 1769

    [Sy]mphorus et M(arcus).
  • Monumentum

    Inscriptions of Valerius Maximianus at Lambaesis

    These twin inscriptions found in the Mithraeum of Tazoult were dedicated by the legate Marcus Valerius Maximianus.

    TNMM505 – CIMRM 137

    Deo in/victo / Mithrae / sac(rum) / M. Val(erius) Maximianus / leg(atus) aug(usti) pr(o)pr(aetore).
  • Syndexios

    Aurelius Mithres

    Imperial freedman and strator that offered a monument to Serapis.
  • Syndexios

    Aurelius Agathopus

    Probably of Greek descent, he was active in Pannonia Superior by the 2nd century.
  • Syndexios

    Marcus Lollianus Callinicus

    Pater at Caseggiato di Diana.
  • Syndexios

    Marcus Umbilius Kriton

    Patronus of the corpus lenunculariorum tabulariorum auxiliariorum Ostiensium.
  • Monumentum

    Tauroctony of Vratnitsa

    This relief of Mithras as a bullkiller found at Vratnitsa, near Lisicici in northern Macedonia, was signed by a certain Menander Aphrodisieus.

    TNMM701 – CIMRM 1893, 1894

    L(ucius) Antonius Menander Aphro/disieus invicto / aug(usto) v(otum) f(ecit).
  • Mithraeum

    Mitreo di S. Silvestro in Capite

    This Mithraic temple, aka Mithraeum of the Olympii, was discovered in the 15th century in Rome, although traces have been lost except for a few monuments with remarkable inscriptions.

    TNMM446 – CIMRM 399

  • Monumentum

    Altar of the Mitreo della Planta Pedis

    The altar includes a slab with an inscription for the salvation of two emperors.

    TNMM515 – CIMRM 273

    Pr(o) sal(ute) Augg(ustorum duorum) / S(oli) i(nvicto) M(ithrae) / [L. ?] Florius Hermadio(n) / sacerdos s(ua) p(ecunia) f(ecit).