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Bronze plate from Budapest, ancient Aquincum or vicinity, preserving a Mithraic representation of uncertain composition; no longer in a known collection.
White marble statuette from Budapest, ancient Aquincum or vicinity, depicting a badly damaged Mithras killing the bull with dog and serpent; the god's head is lost.
First Mithraic sanctuary in the potter's quarter of Aquincum, Pannonia Inferior; destroyed during the Marcoman wars; the rectangular building is known only from the four altars found side by side.
Limestone tauroctony relief found in a grotto at Nagy-Kovácsi, Pannonia Inferior, depicting the standard bull-slaying with flanking torchbearers and divine busts in the upper register.
Large tauroctony plate with pediment from Vadas, Pannonia Inferior, formerly in the hunting lodge of the Jankovich estate, demolished in 1907; now lost.
Reference to a Cautopates statuette with inscription from Rácálmas near Intercisa, Pannonia Inferior, preserved at Székesfehérvár; the publication cited was inaccessible to the author.
Small altar bearing only the dedication Cautopati, from near Intercisa, Pannonia Inferior, found in the bed of the Danube.
Head in Phrygian cap from the bed of the Danube near the Isle of Szalk, Intercisa area, Pannonia Inferior; the face is lost — possibly a torchbearer or Attis.
Altar from Intercisa, Pannonia Inferior, dedicated to Soli invicto.
Altar fragment from Intercisa, Pannonia Inferior, dedicated to Deo invicto by Comitius.
Plate from Intercisa, Pannonia Inferior, bearing a Mithraic votive inscription; now lost.
Altar from Intercisa, Pannonia Inferior, dedicated to Deo invicto.
Altar from Intercisa, Pannonia Inferior, dedicated to Deo invicto.
Altar from Intercisa, Pannonia Inferior, bearing only the brief dedication Cauti.
Altar from Intercisa, Pannonia Inferior, found in the area of the castra.
Plate from Intercisa, Pannonia Inferior, with traces of red painting and an ivy-leaf in the middle line; bearing an inscription recording a Mithraic dedication.
Plate fragment from Intercisa, Pannonia Inferior, bearing a fragmentary inscription beginning Soli... Aug-.
Marble statue from Intercisa, Pannonia Inferior, depicting Cautopates in Oriental dress and a high Phrygian cap, walking.
Marble relief fragment from Intercisa, Pannonia Inferior, too damaged for the original subject to be identified.
Rectangular plate from Intercisa, Pannonia Inferior, bearing a dedication to Deo invicto Mithrae.