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Minto has claimed that the time god Aion was painted on the corner of the north wall of the Mitreo de Santa Capua Vetere.
This head of Italian marble, found at Arles, probably belongs to a sculpure of Mithras.
This Mithras killing the Bull relief from Memphis, Egypt, it is preserved in the Museum of Cairo.
This inscription to Mithras Invencible was dedicated by a certain Apronianus in 172 is currently lost.
There are two Venus from the Mithraeum of Sidon, one in bronze and the other in Parian marble.
The marble shows Mithras slaying the bull, on one side, and Sol and Mithras feasting on a bull skin, on the other.