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Limestone base with remains of a torchbearer and an inscription to Mithras by Lucius Pervincius Sequens.
Assemblage of altars, lamps, coins and ritual objects discovered in the sanctuary.
Subterranean Mithraic sanctuary near Dormagen with painted walls and a cult relief at the rear.
Complex military inscription invoking Apollo, Sol and Luna under Severus Alexander.
Mithraic altar inscription set up by the centurion Marcus Iulius Martius in 189 CE.
Decorated altar with rosettes and an inscription panel from the Mithraic sanctuary at Vetera.
Group of altars and a base indicating the existence of a Mithraeum near the Roman camp of Vetera.
This lion-headed figure from Nida, present-day Frankfurt-Heddernheim, holds a key and a shovel in his hands.
The lion-headed statue of Hedderneheim is a reconstruction from fragments of two different sculptures.
Second Mithraic sanctuary discovered in 1826 some 150 metres west of Mithraeum I at Heddernheim, ancient Nida, with finds in the Wiesbaden museum.
First Mithraic sanctuary discovered at Heddernheim (ancient Nida) in 1826, with finds preserved in the Städtisches Museum at Wiesbaden.
This relief is so well-known that it has been reproduced in nearly every handbook of archaeology and of history of religions.
Relief in red sandstone originally standing on a base in Mithraeum I at Heddernheim, ancient Nida, featuring the bull-slaying scene.
Sandstone fragment from Mithraeum I at Heddernheim, ancient Nida, probably the damaged head of a torchbearer, often misidentified as Mercury.
This sandstone altar found in Cologne bears an inscription to the goddess Semele and her sisters.
This marble head of Mithras was found in the Luxemburgerstrasze in Cologne, Germany.
Fragment of an alabaster relief from Cologne with part of a tauroctony scene. Only the tip of Mithras’ Phrygian cap and small narrative details above are preserved.
Sepulchral limestone inscription from the vicinity of the Mithraeum at Colonia Agrippina (Germania Inferior), mentioning the Mithraic grade Corax.