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Before the niche in the central aisle stands an altar (H. 0.80 Br. 0.60), covered with marble.
Wall-painting in the house of the Nummi Albani's family on the Quirinalis, Via Firenze near the Ministerio della Guerra.
Lanciani, Storia Scavi, III, 200 gives another interesting note about a second Mithraeum, discovered in 1869 near the previous sanctuary in Muti's gardens.
Towards the end of the 16th century a Mithraeum was discovered between the Quirinalis and the Viminalis.
Basis parva semirotunda reperta in monte Quirinali in via Mazzarini in Mithraeo exiguo.
Fragmentum tabulae magnae marmoreae litteris magnis parum bonis saeculi quinti, effossum in monte Quirinali ubi nunc transit via quae dicitur Nazionale.
A low-relief of Mithras tauroctone was found in 1928 by the Comtesse de Robi- lant in a cellar, full of the debris of the Palazzo del Grillo behind the Forum of Augustus.
Marble relief (H. 0.43 Br. 0.85 D. 0.065), of which the left lower corner is missing.
"Parte inferiore di un fusto di candelabro a guisa di tronco di palma uscente da un nascimento di foglie d'acanto; nel plinto in tre lati la inscrizione" (Lan- ciani in BAM 1875,248).
Pars superior parvae columnae marmoreae litteris saeculi secundi exeuntis vel tertii effossa ut videtur in Esquilino.
Duo fragmenta marmorea facile eiusdem lapidis litteris detritis in ecclesiae pavimento inserta.
In the room left to the entrance of the Mithraeum, there is a well, from which water runs through a pipe, which penetrates the wall and empties in a square basin.
In the irregular room opposite the sanctuary, the so-called Dominicum Clementis, a marble statuette, representing a bearded person as the good Shepherd was found.