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Altar of Hermapiostor from Dieburg

Votive altar from the Mithraeum at Dieburg inscribed by Hermapiostor, dedicated ex iussu

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Mithras carrying the bull from Dieburg

Red sandstone relief from the Mithraeum at Dieburg showing Mithras in Oriental dress carrying the bull on his shoulders

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Graffito sherd from Gross-Krotzenburg

Terracotta vase fragment from Gross-Krotzenburg bearing a graffito reading furit, found in association with the Mithraeum

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Altar of Lucius Fabius Anthimus from Gross-Krotzenburg

Inscribed altar from Gross-Krotzenburg dedicated to Deo Soli invicto by Lucius Fabius Anthimus, probably a physician of Cohors IIII Vindelicorum

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Altar of Iulius Macrinus from Gross-Krotzenburg

Inscribed altar from Gross-Krotzenburg dedicated to Deo Soli invicto Mithrae by Iulius Macrinus, immunis of Legio VIII Augusta

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Bull fragment from Butzbach

Basalt fragment preserving the skin and hoof of a bull probably belonging to a tauroctony scene.

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Tauroctony fragments from Alteburg-Heftrich

Tuff fragments including a knee, thigh and possible lunar head from a bull-slaying scene.

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Head in Phrygian cap from Niederbiber

Fragmentary head wearing a Phrygian cap discovered with a Mithraic relief.

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Multi-register tauroctony relief from Niederbiber

Marble stele relief with bull-slaying scene and subsidiary Mithraic episodes including the sacred banquet.

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Flame-shaped cult object from Bonna

Unusual sculptural representation of stylised flames mounted on a pedestal.

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Votive inscription of Lucius Candidinius Verus

Mithraic dedication by Lucius Candidinius Verus from Bonna.

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Inscribed relief fragment from Bonna

Sandstone relief fragment with a cup above an inscription panel, probably from a Mithraic monument.

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Mithraic monuments from Angleur

Group of Mithraic monuments preserved in the museums of Liège.

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Lion head possibly linked to Mithras from Vichy

Sculpted lion’s head from Vichy tentatively described as Mithraic in regional archaeological literature.

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Mithraic inscriptions from Lyon

Pair of inscriptions from Lugdunum recorded in the Corpus Inscriptionum Latinarum.

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Stymbara (Prilep)

Styberra occupied an important position within the inland communications network of Roman Macedonia near modern Prilep.

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Konjic (Konjic)

Konjic is a city located in the Herzegovina-Neretva Canton of the Federation of Bosnia and Herzegovina, one of two entities that make up Bosnia and Herzegovina.

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Sacrificial knife from the Spoleto Mithraeum

An oxidized sacrificial knife found in the Mithraeum at Spoleto in Umbria.

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Cipollino marble prism from the Spoleto Mithraeum

A triangular prism in cipollino marble with a hollow on the upper side, found standing in front of the cone-shaped stone in the Mithraeum at Spoleto.

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Mithras head and tauroctony fragment from the Terni area

Two Mithraic monuments received by the Museo Nazionale delle Terme in Rome in 1896, reportedly from Narni: a small head of Mithras tauroctone in Phrygian cap with traces of red and gilding, and a central relief fragment of Mithras slaying the bull.

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