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This small bronze tabula ansata was dedicated to Mithras by two brothers, probably not related by blood.
Seminario de Investigación Cultos orientales e Iconografía Máster en Arqueología del Mediterráneo en la Antigüedad Clásica.
The Mithraeum in Halberg hill, near Saarbrücken, is one of the oldest historical places in the area.
The name of the Mithraeum of the Seven Gates refers to the doors depicted in the mosaic that decorates the floor, symbolising the seven planets through which the souls of the initiates have to pass.
The Mithraeum of Martigny is the first temple devoted to Mithras found in Switzerland.
The relief of Mithras slaying the bull from Nida's Mithraeum III was found in two pieces in 1887, destroyed during an air raid on Frankfurt in 1944, and restored in 1986.
The intarsium of Sol found in the Mithraeum of Santa Prisca is composed of several varieties of marble.
This sculpture of Mithras sacrificing the bull was found in the Quirinal and is now on display in the Musei Capitolini.
The Mithraeum of Cyrene is preserved among the remarkable ruins of the ancient capital of the Roman province of Cyrene.
Germania preserves some of the densest concentrations of Mithraic evidence in the Roman frontier provinces.
Teurnia became an important late Roman urban centre in the province of Noricum.
Campona occupied a strategic position south of Aquincum along the Danube frontier.
Arsameia on the Nymphaios is an ancient city located in Old Kâhta in Kâhta district, Adıyaman Province, Turkey.
Inscription from Mintia-Vețel, ancient Micia in Dacia, bearing only the brief dedication Caute.
Marble epistylium in three fragments from the Mithraeum at Moosham, Noricum, decorated with a central tree, a flying hind pursued by a dog and an Amazon, a walking lion, and a horseman; bearing an identical inscription on both lateral tabulae.
Red sandstone altar from the Mithraeum at Dieburg that had been reused, its original inscription obliterated and replaced with a dedication to Deo invicto Mithrae
Small altar bearing only the dedication Cautopati, from near Intercisa, Pannonia Inferior, found in the bed of the Danube.
Altar from Intercisa, Pannonia Inferior, bearing only the brief dedication Cauti.