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The House of the Mithraeum of the Painted Walls was built in the second half of the 2nd century BC (opus incertum) and modified during the Augustan period.
Small limestone altar from Aquincum, Budapest, dedicated to Petra Genetrix.
The sculpture of Mithras slaying the bull found in Dormagen is exposed at Bonn Landesmuseum.
This altar found at ancient Burginatum is the northernmost in situ Mithraic find on the continent.
This plaque was found in Mithraeum I at Stockstadt broken into pieces inserted between the blocks of the socle of the cult relief, in the manner of a votive deposit.
Marble plaque with inscription by a certain Ursinus found in Virunum in 1838.
Currently in the Musei Vaticani, this Tauroctony includes Mithras’s birth restored as Venus anaduomene.
Fragmentary relief corner depicting Mithras as bull-slayer, preserving the bull’s hindquarters, scorpion, serpent and part of a torchbearer, with a partial inscription.
In the eighteenth year of Diocletian’s reign, Galerius Maximianus, persuaded by the sorcerer Theoteknos, consulted demonic oracles in a cave and was urged to initiate the persecution of the Christians.
I am honored to present my first book devoted to the cult of Mithras in ancient North Africa. Structured into four main sections, it also features a catalogue of twenty inscriptions and twenty-six illustrative plates…
In the second half of the 4th century, a Mithraic temple was established within an earlier spring sanctuary at Septeuil, where the cult of the nymphs and Mithraic practices appear to have coexisted.
Dedication from Simitthus mentioning the restoration of a monument and a vow fulfilled to Cautes and Cautopates during the reign of Caracalla and Julia Maesa.
Callimorphus dedicated this image of the sun god to the invincible sun ’Mythra’.
Callimorphus was a cashier (arkarius) of the estates of Chresimus, steward of emperors.
Dedicated an altar found in Gallia Narbonensis on the occasion of his elevation to the grade of Perses.
Last king of Commagene, Antiochus IV reigned between 38 and 72 as a client king to the Roman Empires.
Optio who erected several altars to Mithras in the Mithraeum of Sárkeszi.
Approved priest, Augustal serf at Casuentum et Carsulae, appointed quaestor of the Augustus treasury.
Mithras and other oriental gods were worshipped in the shrine of Zeus near the Villa of the Quintilians in Rome.