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The sculpture of the birth of Mithras in Florence included the head of Oceanus.
The Mithraeum of Sutri was built inside a rocky hill that also hosted the Roman theatre of the city.
This tauroctony may have come from Hermopolis and its style suggests a Thraco-Danubian origin.
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.
Triangular marble slab (H. 0.39 Br. 0.30 D. 0.03), found in the Forum of Nerva.
Head, possibly of Mithras, wearing a Phrygian cap, found in the bed of the Millicri River, near Locri, Calabria.
Mithras being born from the rock (petrogenia), acquired in Rome and formerly kept in Berlin.
Marble statue of Cautes, found at Ostia. The head, one arm and the legs are missing. The figure wears a short tunic and raises the torch in the canonical upward gesture.
Late antique legendary biography of Alexander the Great (c. AD 300), where history, myth, and imperial ideology merge around figures of divine kingship and solar power.