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Small red sandstone fragment from the Mithraeum at Dieburg preserving a head in a Phrygian cap
Bust of a diademed woman in red sandstone from the Mithraeum at Dieburg, probably representing Juno
Twenty-three fragments of a yellow sandstone statue of Mercury from the Mithraeum at Dieburg, dressed in a short mantle and holding a caduceus
Head in red sandstone from the Mithraeum at Dieburg wearing an oblong pointed cap, possibly Mithras, a torchbearer, or Phrygia
Terracotta vase fragment from Gross-Krotzenburg bearing a graffito reading furit, found in association with the Mithraeum
Red sandstone altar from Gross-Krotzenburg decorated with four pairs of leaves and a triangle, found to the right of the Macrinus altar
Red sandstone altar from the Mithraeum at Gross-Krotzenburg, with decorated cornice, found at 1.30 metres from the cult relief
Mithraic sanctuary discovered behind the west part of a Roman cemetery near the camp at Gross-Krotzenburg in 1881, finds destroyed in World War II
Sculpted torchbearer relief discovered near the Roman fort of Castellum Echzell.
Poorly preserved subterranean Mithraic sanctuary discovered beneath a medieval convent.
Marble stele relief with bull-slaying scene and subsidiary Mithraic episodes including the sacred banquet.
Fragmentary limestone statuette of a cross-legged torchbearer originally attached to a tauroctony relief.
Dedication to Mithras mentioning Freio and Friatto.
Dedication to Mithras from Juslenville by Axius Verus, Quintus Vetius and Probinus.
Group of Mithraic monuments preserved in the museums of Liège.
Fragmentary ceramic mould preserving the lower part of a cross-legged Mithraic torchbearer.
Konjic is a city located in the Herzegovina-Neretva Canton of the Federation of Bosnia and Herzegovina, one of two entities that make up Bosnia and Herzegovina.
An oxidized sacrificial knife found in the Mithraeum at Spoleto in Umbria.
A triangular prism in cipollino marble with a hollow on the upper side, found standing in front of the cone-shaped stone in the Mithraeum at Spoleto.
A white marble relief fragment found with its companion piece near Nomento on the Via Nomentana, showing only the lower body of a cross-legged torchbearer in a short tunic, now in the storerooms of the Museo Nazionale in Rome.