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Sandstone fragment of a Mercury statuette preserving part of the shoulder and caduceus.
Elongated cult building near the Saalburg fort traditionally interpreted as a Mithraeum but later reconsidered as a possible funerary enclosure.
Fragmentary inscription possibly connected to Sol or Mithras, though attribution remains uncertain.
Assemblage of altars, lamps, coins and ritual objects discovered in the sanctuary.
Decorated altar with rosettes and an inscription panel from the Mithraic sanctuary at Vetera.
Group of altars and a base indicating the existence of a Mithraeum near the Roman camp of Vetera.
Small arched marble tauroctony relief from Philippovtsi near Sofia, Thracia, divided into two parts by a horizontal rim.
Altar inscription from Sahin invoking the most high heavenly god and Mithras in the Alawite Mountains.
Amethyst intaglio engraved with Mithras slaying the bull, accompanied by Sol, Luna and other canonical Mithraic symbols.
Second Mithraic sanctuary discovered in 1826 some 150 metres west of Mithraeum I at Heddernheim, ancient Nida, with finds in the Wiesbaden museum.
First Mithraic sanctuary discovered at Heddernheim (ancient Nida) in 1826, with finds preserved in the Städtisches Museum at Wiesbaden.
Susa was an ancient city in the lower Zagros Mountains about 250 km east of the Tigris, between the Karkheh and Dez Rivers in Iran.
A probable Mithraic sanctuary near Santa Maria in Domnica on the Caelian Hill, known from a group of dispersed reliefs formerly owned by Ottaviano Zeno.
Jabal al-Druze, officially Jabal al-Arab, is an elevated volcanic region in the As-Suwayda Governorate of southern Syria.
Samsat, formerly Samosata is a small town in the Adıyaman Province of Turkey, situated on the upper Euphrates river.
Sighișoara is a municipality on the Târnava Mare River in Mureș County, central Romania.
Alexandria was founded by Alexander the Great in April 331 BC as one of his many city foundations. After he captured the Egyptian Satrapy from the Persians, Alexander wanted to build a large Greek city on Egypt’s coast that would bear his name.