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Monuments to Mithras

Monuments, inscriptions and artefacts related to Mithras and his cult.

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  • Monumentum

    CIMRM 931

    "Vauthier a recolte en outre un buste en marbre blanc, tres fin, de Venus, semble-t-il, une tete de divinite casquee, probablement Minerve, et plusieurs menus debris de petites tetes feminines tres mutiIees.

    TNMM1315 – CIMRM 931

  • Monumentum

    CIMRM 932

    Three fragments which form together the word: [ma]gister (Gallia, 314 and 328 No. 16d).

    TNMM1316 – CIMRM 932

  • Monumentum

    CIMRM 933

    "Au cours de sondages qu'il a opere au eimetiere sud-est, Vauthier a trouve l'extremite d'un flambeau tenu par une main, dans la pose exacte des dadophores, et une main tenant entre Ie pouce et l'index une petite offrande (fruit ?), qui evoque les mains trouvees dans Ie temple de Mithra.

    TNMM1317 – CIMRM 933

  • Monumentum

    CIMRM 935

    There is no reason to assign a sepulchral inscription from Besan<;on (CIL XIII 5384; Esperandieu inPA 1907,203; Thevenot in Ann. de Bourgogne XXI, 1949, 256f) with the title of mater sacrorum to the cult of Mithras.

    TNMM1318 – CIMRM 935

  • Monumentum

    CIMRM 936

    H.

    TNMM1319 – CIMRM 936

  • Monumentum

    CIMRM 937

    Red terra-sigillata cup (diam. 0.16-0.18), which has a relief-work.

    TNMM1320 – CIMRM 937

  • Monumentum

    CIMRM 938

    Five fragments in red terra-sigillata (H. 0.09).

    TNMM1321 – CIMRM 938

  • Monumentum

    CIMRM 939

    CIL XIII, 11556.

    TNMM1322 – CIMRM 939

  • Monumentum

    CIMRM 940

    Small stone base (H. 0.17 Br. 0.16 D. 0.18), found in the bed of the river Nohain during operations at the railway (Sarriau).

    TNMM1323 – CIMRM 940

  • Monumentum

    CIMRM 941

    CIL XIII 2906.

    TNMM1324 – CIMRM 941

  • Monumentum

    CIMRM 943

    Fragment of a pebble relief (H. 0.32 Br. 0.31 D. 0.13).

    TNMM1325 – CIMRM 943

  • Monumentum

    CIMRM 944

    Fragment of a white stone relief (H. 0.23 Br. 0.29 D. 0.12).

    TNMM1326 – CIMRM 944

  • Monumentum

    CIMRM 945

    A fragment of a stone relief, broken in two pieces (H. 0.31 Br. 0.35 D. 0.03).

    TNMM1327 – CIMRM 945

  • Monumentum

    CIMRM 946

    A fragment of a stone relief (H. 0.22 Br. 0.21 D. 0.13).

    TNMM1328 – CIMRM 946

  • Monumentum

    CIMRM 947

    Fragment of a stone relief (H. 0.15 Br. 0.24 D. 0.13).

    TNMM1329 – CIMRM 947

  • Monumentum

    CIMRM 948

    Fragment of a limestone relief (H. 0.30 Br. 0.40 D. 0.09).

    TNMM1330 – CIMRM 948

  • Monumentum

    CIMRM 949

    By the many finds it is clear that at Entrains there must have existed a Mi- thraeum or several Mithraea.

    TNMM1331 – CIMRM 949

  • Monumentum

    CIMRM 950

    1) Right upper comer of a stone relief (H. 0.27 Br. 0.22 D. 0.14).

    TNMM1332 – CIMRM 950

  • Monumentum

    CIMRM 953

    Folium argenteum, rep.

    TNMM1333 – CIMRM 953

  • Monumentum

    CIMRM 954

    We only mention the bronzes from Angleur, which are now kept in the Museum at Liege and of which Cumont has proved in full details (MMM II 427ff No. 316 with fig.), that they must have belonged to the decoration of a Mithras-sanctuary.

    TNMM1334 – CIMRM 954

 
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