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The area was populated by Iberians, but the origins of Baetulo date back to the 1st century BC, when the Romans founded the city on the Rosés hill. Baetulo was famous for its vineyards, which produced wine for export throughout the Empire.
This marble base found in Angera in 1868 bears the inscription of two people who reached the degree of Leo.
This relief found at Carnuntum represents Mithras slaughtering the bull, without the scorpion, in the sacred cave.
This altar bears the oldest known Latin inscription to the god Mithras, written Mitrhe.
White marble base of an altar (H. 0.92 Br. 0.70), kept in the Chapel of the castle on the hill.