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Inscription of Aurelius Theofilus from Sarmizegetusa

Fragmentary inscription from the Mithraeum at Sarmizegetusa, Dacia, recording that Aurelius Theofilus fulfilled a vow ex voto.

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Sol bust corner from Sarmizegetusa

Left upper corner of a bluish marble tauroctony from the Mithraeum at Sarmizegetusa, Dacia, preserving the bust of Sol with his right shoulder lost.

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Tauroctony lower right corner from Sarmizegetusa

Right lower corner of a greyish marble tauroctony from the Mithraeum at Sarmizegetusa, Dacia, preserving the bull's knees and dewlap, the dog, part of the serpent, and the lower part of Cautes.

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Inscription of Aelius Nepos from Sarmizegetusa

Fragmentary inscription from the Mithraeum at Sarmizegetusa, Dacia, recording that Aelius Nepos fulfilled a vow.

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Altar of Cassius Maximus and Marcus Ulpius Gaius from Sarmizegetusa

Inscription from the Mithraeum at Sarmizegetusa, Dacia, dedicated ex voto by Cassius Maximus, augur of the Colonia Sarmizegetusa, and Marcus Ulpius Gaius.

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Inscription of Terentianus from Sarmizegetusa

Fragmentary inscription from the Mithraeum at Sarmizegetusa, Dacia, preserving only the name Terentianus.

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Inscription of -nus from Sarmizegetusa

Fragmentary inscription from the Mithraeum at Sarmizegetusa, Dacia, preserving only the end of a name (-nus) and the abbreviated votive formula.

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Mithras torso in bullkiller posture from Sarmizegetusa

Two fragments of a bluish marble tauroctony from the Mithraeum at Sarmizegetusa, Dacia, preserving the torso of Mithras in the bull-killing posture.

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Sol bust from Sarmizegetusa

Fragment of bluish marble from the Mithraeum at Sarmizegetusa, Dacia, preserving the dressed bust of Sol with a diadem and holes for five rays; traces of red colour are preserved.

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Inscription of a coloniae member from Sarmizegetusa

Fragmentary inscription from the Mithraeum at Sarmizegetusa, Dacia, recording a dedication by a member of the colonia, with only the closing formula preserved.

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Inscription fragment from Sarmizegetusa

Fragmentary inscription from the Mithraeum at Sarmizegetusa, Dacia, dedicated to Soli invicto Mithrae; only the opening formula and closing ex voto are preserved.

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Inscription of Gaius from Sarmizegetusa

Fragmentary inscription from the Mithraeum at Sarmizegetusa, Dacia, preserving only the name Gaius and a votive formula.

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Fragmentary inscription from Sarmizegetusa

Fragmentary inscription from the Mithraeum at Sarmizegetusa, Dacia, preserving only De- and the name Iulius m-.

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Inscription of Priscus from Sarmizegetusa

Fragmentary inscription from the Mithraeum at Sarmizegetusa, Dacia, preserving only the name Priscus.

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Altar of Carpion from Sarmizegetusa

White marble altar or base from the Mithraeum at Sarmizegetusa, Dacia, dedicated to Soli invicto Mithrae by Carpion, imperial freedman and tabularius.

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Column of decuriones Victorinus and Maius from Sarmizegetusa

Marble column from the Mithraeum at Sarmizegetusa, Dacia, dedicated ex voto by Marcus Ulpius Victorinus and Maius, decuriones of the Colonia Sarmizegetusa Metropolis.

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Second miles pius altar from Wiesbaden

Fragmentary inscription from Wiesbaden, ancient Aquae Mattiacae, dedicated to Deo invicto by a miles pius, closely parallel to no. 1232

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Votive altar from Wiesbaden

Yellow sandstone votive altar from Wiesbaden, ancient Aquae Mattiacae, published by Ritterling and preserved in the Städtisches Museum

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Helmet of Leccus from Ober-Florstadt

Bronze helmet fragment from Ober-Florstadt bearing a dedication reading Virtuti donum dedit by Vibius Leccus, librarius

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Dioscuri relief from Ober-Florstadt

Sandstone relief from Ober-Florstadt featuring two arched niches each containing a naked Dioscurus wearing a shoulder cape and pilum

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