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This monument, now lost, was discovered in the 16th century, probably on the site of Sublavio statio.
The v in this small altar found in Novaria has been interpreted by some commentators as qualifying Mithras as victorious.
A dinner scene with Sabina from the Catacombe dei Santi Marcellino e Pietro, near Rome, may have been commissioned by a follower of Mithras.
This black marble of Mithras killing the Bull has belonged to the sculptor Carlo Albacini.
Mithraic stele, from Alba Iulia, Romania, with inscription.
This inscription by a certain Memmius Placidus is the first ever found signed by a Heliodromus.
Relief of Mithras killing the bull with an inscription from a certain Aurelius Macer who dedicates it to Sol Invictus Mithras.
Solis invicti Mithrae studiosus astrologiae who was at the same time ’caelo devotus et astris’.
The Caernarfon candelabrum is a reconstruction of several iron pieces found in the Mithraeum of Caernarfon.
Sandstone relief of Mithras killing the bull, broken in two parts and partly restored, with dog, serpent and scorpion preserved; formerly in Vienna, now on loan to the Museum Carnuntinum.
The Mithraeum of Santa Maria Capua Vetere includes a marble relief depicting a child Eros guiding Psyche through the dark.
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.
The altar of the Mithraeum of San Clemente bears the Tauroctony on the front, Cautes and Cautopates on the right and left sides and a serpent on the back.
The Stockstadt Mercury carries a purse and a small child around which a snake is coiled.
Diana-Luna, Mercurius, Jupiter, Saturn, Venus and Mars are depicted in the mosaics on the benches of this mithraeuma.
This scene from the frescoes of the Mitreo di Santa Maria Capua Vetere shows a kneeling, naked man surrounded by two other figures.
The second statue of Mithras rock-birth was found in the Mitreo di Santo Stefano Rotondo shows a childish Mitras emerging from the rock.
Fresco depicting an initiation scene from the Mithraeum of Capua Vetere.