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The main cultic relief of Mithras slaying the bull of Fertorakos was carved into the rock face.
This fragmented altar was erected by two brothers from the Legio II Adiutrix who also built a temple.
Remarkable fragmentary sculpture of Mithras slaying the bull on an inscribed altar found in Mithraeum III at Ptuj.
This altar to Mithras is dedicated by a certain Gaius Iulius Castinus, legate prefect of the emperors.
On this slab, Gaius Iulius Propinquos indicates that he made a wall of the Mithraeum at his own expense.
This small bronze tabula ansata was dedicated to Mithras by two brothers, probably not related by blood.
This altar was dedicated by a son to his father, one of the few Patres Patrum recorded in the western provinces.
The relief of Mithras slaying the bull of Sisak includes the zodiac and multiple scenes from the myth of Mithras.
These six marble fragments from the Second Mithraeum of Poetovio preserve parts of tauroctonies together with figures of Sol, Cautes, and Cautopates.