Mithras galloping, in a cypress forest, carrying a globe in one hand and accompanied by a lion and a snake.
As usual, the solar god rises a dagger with one of his hands while emerges from the rock.
Mithras Petrogenitus, born from the rock, from the Mithraeum of Carnuntum III.
The monument was dedicated by two brothers, one of them being the Pater of his community.
The altar of the Sun god belongs to the typology of the openwork altar to be illuminated from behind.
The two companions of Mithras carry a torch and a shepherd's staff at the third Mithraeum in Frankfurt-Heddernheim, formerly Nida.
The relief of Mithras slaying the bull from Nida's Mithraeum III was found in two pieces in 1887, destroyed during an air raid on Frankfurt in 1944, and restored in 1986.
The iconography of the platter of Ladenburg might evoke the food consumed during Mithraic banquets.
The relief of Mithras slaying the bull of Sisak includes the zodiac and multiple scenes from the myth of Mithras.
Possibly a Mithraic scene discovered in Mödling, Austria.