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Locus

Arba (Rab)

The island settlement of Arba occupied a strategic position along the eastern Adriatic maritime routes.

Monumentum

Inscription of Octavius Geminus from Rab

Altar found at Rab, ancient Arba in Dalmatia, in 1867, bearing a dedication to Invicto by Octavius Geminus; the Mithraic attribution is uncertain.

Provincia

Arabia

Arabia connected the Roman Near East to caravan routes, desert frontiers and the commercial networks of the southern Levant.

Locus

Trapezus (Trabzon)

Trabzon is a historic city on the Black Sea coast of northeastern Turkey, founded in 756 BC as Trapezous by Greek colonists from Miletus. It passed from Achaemenid control to the Kingdom of Pontus, then became part of the Roman and Byzantine empires.

Locus

Scarabantia (Sopron)

Scarabantia became one of the principal urban centres of western Pannonia near the Amber Road.

Locus

Sucidava (Corabia)

Sucidava stood on the lower Danube frontier and formed part of the defensive network of late antique Dacia.

Syndexios

Valerius Magio

Honourably discharged Roman veteran who dedicated an altar to Mithras Invictus at the Mithraeum of Künzing.

Syndexios

Mercatorius Castrensis

Offered the famous Tauroctony of Osterburken to the unconquerable sun god Mithras.

Socius

Fariba Darabimanesh

independent research related to Mithraism

Textus

Archäologische Ausgrabungen in Dormagen

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Notitia

Carabinieri recover a Mithras Tauroctony about to be sold on the black market

The Mithriac votive sculpture comes from a clandestine excavation in the Tarquinia area. The criminal chain is active in archaeological areas of Rome and southern Etruria.

Monumentum

Altar to Solis invicti sanctum from Sucidava

Inscription from Celei, ancient Sucidava in Dacia, dedicated to the sanctum of Solis invicti Mithrae.

Monumentum

Tauroctony relief from Sucidava

Marble tauroctony relief from the Roman camp at Sucidava, Dacia, found near tower C, depicting the standard bull-slaying with the full iconographic programme.

Monumentum

Fragmentary closing formula from Sopron

Marble inscription fragment from the Mithraeum at Sopron, ancient Scarabantia, preserving only the closing votive formula.

Monumentum

Cautopates statuette from Sopron

Marble statuette of Cautopates from the Mithraeum at Sopron, ancient Scarabantia, in Phrygian cap and Oriental dress, holding the torch downwards; the head is lost.

Monumentum

Cautes statuette from Sopron

Marble statuette of Cautes from the Mithraeum at Sopron, ancient Scarabantia, in Phrygian cap and Oriental dress, holding the upraised torch with both hands; the head is lost.

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