Your selection in monuments gave 96 results.
The Aion-Chronos of Mérida was found near the bullring of the current city, once capital of the Roman province Hispania Ulterior.
This terracotta vase features prolific decoration, including Mithras Tauroctonos, Fortuna, Cautes, a dog and Pan playing a syrinx.
The Venus pudica of Merida stands next to the young Amor riding a dolplhin.
The relief depicts the birth of Mithras, holding a globe, surrounded by the zodiac.
The sculpture of Dobrosloveni, Romania, has a hole from where water flowed.
The two fellows of Mithras from Marquise, Boulogne-sur-Mer, are fully naked but for the cloak and the Phrygian cap.
Mithras born from the rock with a snake raising in coils around it.
This marble relief was found in a Mithraeum in Ptuj.
In Aquincum petrogenia, Mithras holds the usual dagger and torch as he emerges from the rock.
Engraving with cosmological and symbolic mithraic elements.
Tauroctony from a gemme, printed on Le gemme antiche figurate di Leonardo Agostini.
The folio depicts three tauroctonies and a Mithras Triumphantes standing on a bull with the globe in one hand and the dagger in the other.
Imprint on glass of a Tauroctony exposed at Winckelmann Museum.
The St Albans mithraic vase depicts fragments of three figures identified by Vermaseren as Hercules, Mercury and Mithras as an archer.
This stone in basso relief of Mithras killing the bull was found 10 foot underground in Micklegate York in 1747.