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Magister of a Bracaran sodalicium associated with the cult of Mithras in Roman Lusitania.
Mithraic dedicant associated with the rock-cut sanctuary of Rožanec in Pannonia Superior.
Carved directly into the rock of the Rožanec sanctuary, this tauroctony relief preserves an unusually complete composition.
A powerful and wealthy man, founder of a mithraeum in the city of Aquincum of which he was the mayor.
Bright red sandstone altar from Mithraeum II at Stockstadt dedicated to Deo Cauti by Titus Martialius Candidus, found near the north podium.
These two inscriptions by a certain Titus Martialius Candidus are dedicated to Cautes and Cautopates.
Member of a Mithraic community at Stockstadt who dedicated altars to Cautes and Cautopates.
Governor of Numidia and prolific dedicator of monuments to Sol Mithras, Sol Invictus and other deities in late Roman North Africa.
This temple of Mithras in Aquincum was located within the private house of the decurio Marcus Antonius Victorinus.
Roman colonial city of Numidia, later known as Djémila, renowned for its exceptionally well-preserved late antique urban remains.
Donor of the monumental tauroctony that served as the central cult image of Mithraeum IV in Aquincum.
Early Mithraic Leo from Novae whose name has been associated with the honey symbolism of the leonine grade.
Aristocratic villa near Tarraco, capital of Hispania Tarraconensis, associated with Caius Valerius Avitus and a Mithraic sanctuary.
A gold coin depicting a bearded god with a crescent facing another god with a nimbus and a radiate crown, identified as Mithras by Vermaseren.
Small bronze torchbearer statuette in Oriental dress from the Cabinet des Médailles, with restored feet and a missing torch-bearing arm.
Bronze torchbearer statuette in a short tunic from the Cabinet des Médailles, holding an upraised torch.
Pair of bronze torchbearer statuettes in Oriental dress from the Cabinet des Médailles, originally belonging to the same sculptural group.
Yellow jasper fragment of unknown provenance, formerly in the Museo Borgiano, with a tauroctony on the obverse and a Mithraic figure on the reverse.
Dedication from the Mithraeum of Rudchester recording the restoration of a temple dedicated to Sol Invictus.
This sandstone altar from the Mithraeum of Vindobala (modern Rudchester) preserves a dedication to the Invincible Mithras by P. Aelius Titullus, prefect of a cohort.