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The sculpture of the solar god is signed by its author, Demetrios.
Marble group of Mithras killing the Bull sold by Antiqurium Ltd, New York...
Despite the current political landscape of the US, we can look to antiquity to see that the red cap was actually once a symbol of citizenship and welcome to the foreigner.
The relief of Dieburg shows Mithras riding a horse as main figure, surrounded by several scenes of the myth.
The relief of Mithras killing the bull of Zadar includes a naked Sol in a quadriga.
Mithras Petrogenitus, born from the rock, from the Mithraeum of Carnuntum III.
The Mithraic vessel of Ballplatz, Mainz, shows the seven grades with some attributes.
Fresco shows part of the initiation to the Mithras mysteries at the Mitreo de Santa Maria Capua Vetere.
Tauroctony from a gemme, printed on Le gemme antiche figurate di Leonardo Agostini ...
Imprint on glass of a Tauroctony exposed at Winckelmann Museum.
Glass paste imprint depicting the Tauroctony surrounded by symbolic figures.
Fresco du Mithraeum de Hawarte, Syria, depicts Mithras' victory over the Sun.
The relief of naked Roman soldier, wearing a mantle and a Phrygian cap, has been related to the Mithras' cult.
Votive sculpture of Mithras sacrificing the bull from the Mithraeum of Tarquinia.
Mithraic engraving with cosmological and symbolic elements.
White marble relief depicting Mithras slaying the bull, dedicated by Atimetus.
This Mithras killing the bull belonged to an artist before being exposed in the Musei Vatican under Pius VI.
The first Roman Tauroctony known.
The Tauroctony of Saarbourg (Sarrebourg, ancient Pons Sarravi), France, contains most of Mithras deeds known in a single relief.
The marble shows Mithras slaying the bull, on one side, and Sol and Mithras feasting on a bull skin, on the other.
Mithras Tauroctony on bronze exposed at the Metropolitan Museum of New York.
The Mithras of Cabra is the only Tauroctony found in Spain yet.
Mithras slaying the bull bought by the Louvre Museum in 1807.
The relief of Bourg-Saint-Andéol depicting Mithras killing the bull has been chiseled on the rock.
The relief depict several original scenes from the myth of Mithras.
M. J. Vermaseren, Mithriaca IV. Le monument d'Ottaviano Zeno et le culte de Mithra sur le Célius. - Leiden, E. J. Brill, 1978. - 24 χ 15,5, ix +, 64 p., 1 frontispice, 1 fig. dans le texte, 38 pi. d'ili, h. t., index. EPRO t. 16.
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