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White marble base from Mithraeum I at Ptuj, ancient Poetovio, bearing a dressed bust of Sol on the left lateral face and an inscription recording a dedication related to the Mithraic transit ritual.
Marble altar with akroteria from Mithraeum I at Ptuj, ancient Poetovio, dedicated to Invicto Mithrae by Festus, vicarius of Primus, vilicus of the publicum portorium.
The altar of Ptuj depicts Mithras and Sol on the front and the water miracle on the right side.
The sculpture of Mithras carrying the bull includes an inscription on its base.
The sculpture includes a serpent climbing the rock from which Mithras is born.
This marble relief was found in a Mithraeum in Ptuj.
These six marble fragments from the Second Mithraeum of Poetovio preserve parts of tauroctonies together with figures of Sol, Cautes, and Cautopates.
Marble votive altar with inscription to Mithras, featuring coiled, fan-like motifs above the text and associated with the statio Enensis.
A certain Hermanio has been identified in the dedication of several monuments in different cities in Dacia and even in Rome.
Late Roman dux associated with the restoration of the so-called Mithraeum IV of Poetovio.
It is well known that Mithras was born from a rock. However, less has been written about the father of the solar god, and especially about how he conceived him.