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This lion-headed marble was found on the ruins of the Alban Villa of Domitianus.
The relief of naked Roman soldier, wearing a mantle and a Phrygian cap, has been related to the Mithras' cult.
As usual, the solar god rises a dagger with one of his hands while emerges from the rock.
This coin was deposited in the upper level of the throne in the cult niche of the Mitreo della Planta Pedis.
The fifth mithraeum from Aquincum has been found in the house of a military tribune.
The image of the god Arimanius to which this monument refers has not yet been found.
In Aquincum petrogenia, Mithras holds the usual dagger and torch as he emerges from the rock.
This intaglio portrays Mithra slaying the bull on one side, and a lion with a bee, around seven stars, and inscription, on the other.
Pater of the Mithraeum of Lucretius Menander at Ostia, honoured by a dedication from Diocles in the late second or early third century CE.
Estate manager and slave of Caius Antonius Rufus, prefect of roads and customs collector.
An imperial slave and customs administrator of the Illyrian tax system, he financed and built a Mithraic temple in Moesia Superior.
Freedman, he offered a relief of Mithras as a bull killer for the well-being of his two former masters in Apulum.
Praeses of the Noric Mediterranean province, of equestrian rank, restaured the Mithraeum of Virunum in 311.
Marble tauroctony relief from Ozd (Magyarózd), attesting a rural Mithraic presence in the interior of Roman Dacia Superior.
Member of the Mithraic community attested at Kreta in Moesia Inferior.
Eight uninscribed sandstone altars from the rock sanctuary at Kreta, Moesia Inferior.
Sandstone altar with patera from the rock sanctuary at Kreta, Moesia Inferior, bearing a Greek inscription dedicating an altar to Helios Mithras by Marcus Sikis Dossis.
Mithraic sanctuary excavated in a quarry at Kreta near Nikopol, Moesia Inferior, carved into the rock and including a small niche with a sandstone tauroctony relief, a base, and several altars.