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  • Monumentum

    Altar of Sol of Via del Mare

    This small altar found in Rome depicts the god Sol with five rays around his head.

    TNMM329 – CIMRM 432, 433

    Invicto / Soli / Felicissimus et / Philocurius aed(em) / d(onum) d(edit)
  • Monumentum

    Head of Sol / Helios intarsio from Sant Prisca

    The intarsium of Sol found in the Mithraeum of Santa Prisca is composed of several varieties of marble.

    TNMM385

  • Monumentum

    Mithraic Sol of Piazza Dante

    The relief of Sol was found during the construction of Piazza Dante in Rome in 1874.

    TNMM384 – CIMRM 354, 355

    C(auto)p(ati) Primus pater fecit
  • Monumentum

    Sol in quadriga of Entrains

    In the mithraic relief of Entrains, the god Sol is depicted riding his chariot together with Luna and a krater surrounded by a serpent.

    TNMM313 – CIMRM 942

  • Monumentum

    Flavius Aper altar (CIMRM 1584)

    The altar of Ptuj depicts Mithras and Sol on the front and the water miracle on the right side.

    TNMM255 – CIMRM 1584, 1585

    D(eo) S(oli) i(nvicto) M(ithrae) / pro sal(ute) d(omini) n(ostri) Gallieni p(ii) f(elicis) / invicti Aug(usti) Fl(avius) Aper v(ir) e(gregius) l(ibens) m(erito).
  • Monumentum

    Relief fragment of Ptuj

    Several Mithraic scenes, including Mithras with Saturn, Mithras with Sol and Mithras' Ascension, are depicted on this fragment of a relief from Ptuj.

    TNMM391 – CIMRM 1579

  • Monumentum

    Two-sided relief of Fiano Romano

    The marble shows Mithras slaying the bull, on one side, and Sol and Mithras feasting on a bull skin, on the other.

    TNMM151 – CIMRM 641

  • Monumentum

    Two-sided relief from Rückingen

    This remarkable double-sided relief depicts the myth of Mithras and the Tauroctony on one side, and a scene of Mithras the hunter and the banquet of Mithras and the Sol on the other.

    TNMM552 – CIMRM 1137

  • Syndexios

    Elagabalus

    Roman emperor at the age of 14, from 218 to his death in 222, Elagabalus was a main priest of the sun god Elagabal in Emesa.