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Tauroctony in black marble on display at the Santa Barbara Museum of Art, California.
The archeologists have found three fragments of the Tauroctony of Lucciana, which includes Cautes and Cautopates.
This marble relief was found in a Mithraeum in Ptuj.
The head of Serapis found at Walbrook, London, is decorated with stylised olive branches.
Engraving with cosmological and symbolic mithraic elements.
The folio depicts three tauroctonies and a Mithras Triumphantes standing on a bull with the globe in one hand and the dagger in the other.
Imprint on glass of a Tauroctony exposed at Winckelmann Museum.
According to Pettazzoni Aion in general finds its iconographical origin in Egypt. Mithras must have been worshipped in Egypt in the third century B.C.
Interview to one of the workers who participated in the discovery of the temple of Mithras of Marino, Rome.
Video reportage about the city and the Mithraeum of Jajce.
The Mithraeum has found in a Roman building at the end of Attila Road, in Hévíz, Egregy
In the mithraic relief of Entrains, the god Sol is depicted riding his chariot together with Luna and a krater surrounded by a serpent.
Some of Massimo Livadiotti's works illustrate the introductory pages on the Mysteries of Mithras of this website.
We have not yet found written accounts of Mithras's exploits, but we have several figurative monuments, especially in the Rhine and Danube regions, which reveal part of the myth.
Recontextualizing the Initiation rituals of the Roman Mystery Cult of Mithras.
Two fragments of red pottery, belonging to a plate (diam. 0.22), found "beim Bahneinschnitt in der Nahe der Schiitzenstrasze".
From the two preceding finds it may be concluded, that there was a Mithraeum at Heiligkreuz.