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Tauroctony fragment from Rittium

Fragment of a marble tauroctony relief from Surduk, ancient Rittium in Pannonia Inferior, preserving only Mithras's right foot and leg with the bull below.

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Altar of Antonius Veranus from Intercisa

Altar from Intercisa, Pannonia Inferior, dedicated to Deo Soli invicto by Antonius Veranus, pater sacrorum — one of the clearest attestations of the Mithraic grade pater from Pannonia Inferior.

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Tauroctony relief from Nagytétény

Trapezium-shaped limestone tauroctony relief from Nagytétény, ancient Campona in Pannonia Inferior, depicting Mithras killing the bull in an arched niche with scorpion, serpent, and torchbearers.

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Altar of a custos armorum from Ulcisia Castra

Fragment of an altar from Pócsmegyer, ancient Ulcisia Castra in Pannonia Inferior, dedicated to Invicto Soli Mithrae by a custos armorum of the Cohors milliaria nova Severiana.

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Lost altar to Soli invicto from Zsámbék

Lost altar from Zsámbék near Aquincum, Pannonia Inferior, dedicated to Soli invicto sacrum; found with the preceding piece.

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Lost altar to Invicto deo from Zsámbék

Lost altar from Zsámbék near Aquincum, Pannonia Inferior, bearing a dedication to Invicto deo; found together with the following piece in a vineyard.

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Tauroctony relief fragment from Potz Neusiedl

Fragment of a relief from Potz Neusiedl near Stix-Neusiedl, Pannonia Superior, brought to Eisenstadt in 1926, depicting part of a Mithraic bull-slaying scene.

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Second tauroctony relief from Schwadorf

Fragment of a sandstone tauroctony relief from Schwadorf area, ancient Aequinoctium in Pannonia Superior, depicting Mithras killing the bull; the upper part of Mithras's body, the head, and parts of the bull are lost.

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Altar of Aurelius Statorius to Petra Genetrix from Schwadorf

Inscription from Schwadorf, ancient Aequinoctium in Pannonia Superior, dedicated to Petrae genetrici dei — the rock that gives birth to the god — by Aurelius Statorius.

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Fragmentary inscription from Modrič

Fragment of a marble inscription from the Mithraeum at Modrič, Pannonia Superior, preserving only the opening of a dedication to Deo invicto Mithrae.

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Altar with fragmentary name from Modrič

Marble altar from the Mithraeum at Modrič, Pannonia Superior, dedicated to Deo invicto Mithrae by a dedicant whose name is lost.

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Altar of Aurelius Maximus from Modrič

Marble altar from the Mithraeum at Modrič, Pannonia Superior, dedicated to Deo invicto Mithrae by Aurelius Maximus, beneficiarius consularis.

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Altar of Aurelius Ianuarius from Modrič

Marble altar from the Mithraeum at Modrič, Pannonia Superior, dedicated to Deo invicto Mithrae by Aurelius Ianuarius, beneficiarius consularis.

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Altar of Aurelius Marcianus from Modrič

Marble altar from the Mithraeum at Modrič, Pannonia Superior, dedicated to Deo invicto Mithrae by Aurelius Marcianus, beneficiarius consularis.

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Altar of Marcus Aurelius Ingenuus from Modrič

Marble altar from the Mithraeum at Modrič, Pannonia Superior, dedicated to Deo invicto Mithrae by Marcus Aurelius Ingenuus, beneficiarius consularis.

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Altar of Aurelius Saturninus from Modrič

Marble altar from the Mithraeum at Modrič, Pannonia Superior, dedicated to Deo invicto Mithrae by Aurelius Saturninus, beneficiarius consularis.

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Altar of Aurelius Rufus from Modrič

Marble altar from the Mithraeum at Modrič, Pannonia Superior, dedicated to Deo invicto Mithrae by Aurelius Rufus, beneficiarius consularis.

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Tauroctony relief with inscription from Modrič

Marble tauroctony relief from the Mithraeum at Modrič, Pannonia Superior, with Cautopates and Cautes flanking the bull-slaying scene and a dedication inscribed in the lower border.

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Altar of Aurelius Victor from Modrič

Marble altar from the Mithraeum at Modrič, Pannonia Superior, dedicated to Deo invicto Mithrae by Aurelius Victor, beneficiarius consularis.

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Tauroctony relief from Modrič

Marble tauroctony relief from the Mithraeum at Modrič, Pannonia Superior, depicting the standard bull-slaying with raven, dog, scorpion, and cross-legged torchbearers.

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