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Votive inscription dedicated to Mithras by the veteran soldier Tiberius Claudius Romanius, from the Mithraeum II Köln, 3rd century.
This monument with an inscription to the god Sol Mithras was found in front of the cathedral of Speyer during some sewer works.
Workman digging in a field near Dormagen found a vault. Against one of the walls were found two monuments related to Mithras.
The inscription reports the restoration of the coloured painting of the main relief of the Mithraeum by a veteran of the Legio VIII Augusta.
Cautes and Cautopates attend the birth of Mithras from the rock in the Petrogenia of the third Mithraeum of Ptuj.
This monument was erected by a certain Publius Aelius Vocco, a solider of the Legio XXII Primigenia Pia Fidelis stationed in Mainz.
The sculpture of Mithras carrying the bull includes an inscription on its base.
Antonius Valentinus, centurio, made this plaque for the salut des empereurs Septimus Severus and Marcus Aurelius.
The altar of the Sun god belongs to the typology of the openwork altar to be illuminated from behind.