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The small medallion depicts three scenes from the life of Mithras, including the Tauroctony. It may come from the Danube area.
This altar was erected by Hermadio, who also signed other monuments in Dacia and even in Rome.
This remarkable double-sided relief depicts the myth of Mithras and the Tauroctony on one side, and a scene of Mithras the hunter and the banquet of Mithras and the Sol on the other.
This nude male figure, found at Cerro de San Albín, Mérida, has been identified as Cautes.
This small white marble relief of Mithras as a bullkiller was found in the Botanical Gardens of Vienna in 1950.
The altar with a Phrygian cap and a dagger from Trier was erected by a Pater called Martius Martialis.