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Antiochus I of Commagene shakes Mithras hands in this relief from the Nemrut Dagi temple.
These two inscriptions by a certain Titus Martialius Candidus are dedicated to Cautes and Cautopates.
The Mithraic sword found in the Riegel Mithraeum may have been used as a prop during rituals.
The article reveals the context in which the first public appearance of Mitra happened to answer two questions: who were the first people to give prominence to this deity, and for what purpose they did so.
Fragment of a limestone relief (H. 0.50 Br. 0.89 D. 0.23-0.42), found at Pola "am Siidabhang des Castellhiigels bei Demolisierung einer Mauer".
The remnants of a wall, which were found here deep under the ground, may point to the existence of a Mithraeum.
Fragment of coarse-grained yellowish-white marble (H. 0.23 Br. 0.25-0.135 D. 0.05-0.06), found in 1911 at operations of the restaurant of Leopold Inama's at S.
Left part of a bas-relief (H. 1.22 Br. 1.00), found in 1882 at Tirnziouin near Saida.
Statuette in polychromatic marble (H. 0.20), found in 1904 near the ruins of the theatre.
Wiesbaden is the capital of the German state of Hesse, and the second-largest Hessian city after Frankfurt am Main.