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  • 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).
  • Monumentum

    Altar by Florus from Lambaesis

    This altar, found in Tazoult تازولت, Algeria, was dedicated to the god Sol Mithras by a certain Florus.

    TNMM779

    D(eo) S(oli) I(nvicto) M(ithrae) / Val(erius) Florus / v(ir) p(erfectissimus) p(raeses) p(rovinciae) N(umidiae) M(ilitianae) / ex voto / posuit.
  • Syndexios

    Publius Numidius Decens

    Born in North Africa, he dedicated an inscription to the unconquered god Mithras, found in the Forum of Lambasis.
  • Monumentum

    Inscription of Aphrodisius

    This inscription by a certain Aphrodisius was found under the old city hall of Algiers.

    TNMM536 – CIMRM 151

    Mithrae / Aphrodisius / Corneliorum / v(otum) s(olvit) l(ibens) a(nimo).
  • Monumentum

    Inscription by Decimus from Lambaesis

    Slab found at Tazoult-Lambèse dedicated to the Unconquered god Sol Mithras by the governor of Numidia Marcus Aurelius Decimus.

    TNMM776

    Invicto deo Soli / Mithrae Decimus v(ir) p(erfectissimus) p(raeses) / p(rovinciae) Numidiae votum solvit / decentius feliciter.
  • Locus

    Diana Veteranorum

    Diana Veteranorum, today a village called Ain Zana, was an ancient Roman-Berber city in Algeria.
  • Monumentum

    Silvanus of Skikda

    The statue of Skikda has seven holes in his hair for fastening rays.

    TNMM320 – CIMRM 126

  • Syndexios

    Marcus Aurelius Sabinus

    Pro praetor legate during the reign of Maxime, he dedicated an altar to Mithras in Lambaesis.
  • Locus

    Cirta

    Cirta, also known by various other names in antiquity, was the ancient Berber and Roman settlement which later became Constantina, Algeria.
  • Locus

    Tiddis

    Tiddis was a Roman city that depended on Cirta and a bishopric as Tiddi, which remains a Latin Catholic titular see. It was located on the territory of the current commune of Bni Hamden in the Constantine Province of eastern Algeria.
  • Locus

    Icosium

    Icosium was a Berber city that was part of Numidia which became an important Roman colony and an early medieval bishopric in the casbah area of actual Algiers.
  • Locus

    Lambaesis

    Lambaesis, Lambaisis or Lambaesa, is a Roman archaeological site in Algeria, 11 km southeast of Batna and 27 km west of Timgad, located next to the modern village of Tazoult.
  • Syndexios

    Aphrodisius Corneliorum

    Aphrodisius, probably of Greek origin, must have been a slave of the Cornelii.
  • Monumentum

    Mithraic rock and vase of Rusicade

    Both objects have a snake winding itself around them.

    TNMM324 – CIMRM 127, 128

  • Monumentum

    Phallus relief from the Mithraeum of Tiddis

    The phallus from Tiddis, Algeria, has been represented as a cock.

    TNMM270

  • Monumentum

    CIMRM 120

    Ph.

    TNMM859 – CIMRM 120

  • Monumentum

    CIMRM 130

    On a clepsydra, found on the site of the Mosque Sidi Biri N arze.

    TNMM861 – CIMRM 130

  • Monumentum

    CIMRM 131

    Statuette in polychromatic marble (H. 0.20), found in 1904 near the ruins of the theatre.

    TNMM862 – CIMRM 131

  • Monumentum

    CIMRM 132

    TNMM863 – CIMRM 132

  • Monumentum

    CIMRM 133

    Inscription on an altar, found at Krenchela.

    TNMM864 – CIMRM 133

 
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