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The New Mithraeum Database

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Inscription of L. Avillius Rufinus from near Vicus Matrini

A brief dedicatory inscription carved in the lower corner of the tauroctony relief from near Vicus Matrini on the Via Cassia in Etruria, recording L. Avillius Rufinus as dedicant.

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Coins from the S. Prisca Mithraeum, Rome

Coins found in the lower sandy strata of the S. Prisca Mithraeum, ranging from the time of Claudius to the late 4th century, including issues of Commodus, Crispina, Diocletianus, Galerius, Constans and Valens.

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Sol Invictus inscription from Thagaste

Inscription dedicated to Sol Invictus for the wellbeing of Emperor Aurelianus and his dynasty, from Thagaste, dated 275 A.D.

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Sol inscription from Zarai

Stone inscription dedicated to Sol Deus Augustus, found at Zraya (ancient Zarai).

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Deo Soli altar from Ucubi

Altar dedicated to Deo Soli, Honori et Virtuti pro salute, found at the foot of the West gate of the Roman town at Hr. Kaussât, near Ucubi.

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Sol Invictus inscription from Lambaesis

Inscription dedicated to Sol Invictus at Lambaesis, of uncertain Mithraic attribution.

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Templum Invicti inscription from Lambaesis

Inscription recording the construction of a templum Invicti from the ground by Aurelius Longinianus, centurion of the Third Augustan Legion, near the Roman camp at Lambaesis.

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Kautopates altar from Mascula

Altar inscription dedicated to Kautopates by Eutyces, a freedman serving the two emperors, found at Mascula (modern Khenchela).

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Marble statuette from Timgad

Polychromatic marble statuette of a cross-legged figure in Eastern attire, probably a torchbearer, found near the theatre ruins at Timgad.

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Clepsydra inscription from Cirta

Inscription on a clepsydra dedicated to Sol Invictus Augustus by C. Amulius Pultarius, found on the site of the Mosque Sidi Biri Narze at Cirta.

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Jupiter and Juno altar from Stockstadt

Yellow sandstone altar from Mithraeum I at Stockstadt dedicated to Iovi optimo maximo et Iunoni reginae, with inscription largely obliterated

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Altar of the Mitreo Menandro

The brick altar of the Mithraeum Menander was covered with marble slabs bearing a crescent and an inscription.

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Statue of Cautopates from London

Oolitic stone statuette of the torchbearer Cautopates discovered in Drury Lane, Londinium.

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Mithraeum of London

Major Mithraic sanctuary in the City of London with east-west orientation, multiple building phases and rich sculptural finds.

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Cult monuments near the Mithraeum of Lambaesis

Group of nearby religious dedications associated with soldiers of the Legio III Augusta and the wider sacred landscape around the Mithraeum.

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Altar to Mithras from Lambaesis

Dedication for the safety of the provincial governor erected by an actarius and notarius within the Mithraic sanctuary of Lambaesis.

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Dog and serpent near wound from Mithraeum III, Ptuj

Marble relief fragment from Mithraeum III at Ptuj, ancient Poetovio, preserving the dog and part of the serpent approaching the bull's wound.

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Mithras's cloak and scorpion from Mithraeum III, Ptuj

Marble relief fragment from Mithraeum III at Ptuj, ancient Poetovio, preserving part of Mithras's flying cloak and the scorpion below the bull.

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Torchbearer head in Phrygian cap from Mithraeum III, Ptuj

Upper portion of a marble relief from Mithraeum III at Ptuj, ancient Poetovio, depicting a torchbearer in Phrygian cap.

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Cautopates with downward torch from Mithraeum III, Ptuj

Marble relief fragment from Mithraeum III at Ptuj, ancient Poetovio, preserving Cautopates with the torch pointing downward; head and feet are lost.

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