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  • Monumentum

    Mithraic exvoto of Dalmatia

    The altar that now stands in Split was dedicated to Invincible Mithras for the health of a dear friend.

    TNMM396 – CIMRM 1873

    D(eo) inv(icto) Mlithrael / L(ucius) Corn(elius) Apalaus/tus pro s(atute) M(arci) Vivi / Cresti amic(i) kariss(imi) / ex voto p(osuit).
  • Monumentum

    Aion of Bordeaux

    [Por lo visto, no es un Aion y no hace parte del Mitreo de Bordeaux]

    TNMM140

  • Monumentum

    Aion altar of Bordeaux

    The altar depicting a lion-headed figure from Bordeaux includes a sculpted ewer and a patera on the sides.

    TNMM138

  • Mithraeum

    Mithréum de Bordeaux

    C’est en 1986, à l’occasion de la restructuration de l’ancien magasin Parunis, qu’une fouille de sauvetage archéologique fut réalisée cours Victor Hugo.

    TNMM18

  • Locus

    Burdigala

    Around 300 BC, Burdigala was the settlement of a Celtic tribe, the Bituriges Vivisci. The Romans conquered the area in 60 BC and made Burdigala the capital of the Roman province of Aquitania during the reign of Emperor Vespasian.
  • Locus

    Gesoriacum

    Boulogne-sur-Mer; Picard: Boulonne-su-Mér; Dutch: Bonen; Latin: Gesoriacum or Bononia, often called just Boulogne, is a coastal city in Northern France.
  • Locus

    Vindobala

    Vindobala, now a hamlet of Rudchester, was the fourth Roman fort on Hadrian's Wall.
  • Mithraeum

    Villa romana de Fuente Álamo

    One of the rooms of the villa has been interpreted as a mithraeum, but we do not have enough evidence to confirm this.

    TNMM72

  • Monumentum

    Inscription with Cautes and Cautopates of Steklen

    An unusual feature of this very ancient relief is that Cautopates carries a cockerel upside down, while Cautes carries it right-side up.

    TNMM510 – CIMRM 2268, 2269

    Deo / Melichrisus / P. Caragoni / Philopalaestri
  • Monumentum

    Lion-headed figure of Mérida

    The lion-headed figure, Aion, from Mérida, wears oriental knickers fastened at the waist by a cinch strap.

    TNMM241 – CIMRM 776