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The New Mithraeum Database tagged with aion

Mithraic monuments, temples and other objects related to Mithras and tagged with aion.

Your search aion gave 39 results.

 
  • Monumentum

    Aion relief of Mitreo Fagan

    This white marble relief depicting a lion-headed figure from Ostia is now exposed at the Musei Vaticani.

    TNMM440 – CIMRM 314, 315

    C. Valerius Heracles pat[e]r e[t] an[tis]/tes dei iu[b]enis inconrupti So[l]is invicti Mithra[e / c]ryptam palati concessa[m] sibi a M. Aurelio / . . . De Rossi supplies: Commodo Antonino Aug(usto).
  • Monumentum

    Aion of Memphis

    This statue of the god lion-head was found in Memphis, Egypt.

    TNMM323 – CIMRM 94

  • Syndexios

    Volusius Irenaeus

    Dedicated a statue of Arimanius in Eboracum, now in the Yorkshire Museum.
  • Monumentum

    Aion from Luxor

    This statuette was bought by A. Wiedemann in Luxor in 1882 from a man from Kus.

    TNMM688 – CIMRM 102

  • 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

  • Monumentum

    Aion of Orazio Muti

    This monument has been identified from 'Memorie di varie antichità trovate in diversi luoghi della città di Roma', a book by Flaminio Vacca of 1594.

    TNMM113

  • Monumentum

    Small Aion from unkown provenence

    Its base is partially broken, so it is unclear if the figure was standing on a globe, an expected position, or not.

    TNMM433

  • Monumentum

    Bust of Aion of unkown origine

    This bust of a lion-headed figure has been was part of a French private collection.

    TNMM415

  • Monumentum

    Aion from Nida

    This lion-headed figure from Nida, present-day Frankfurt-Heddernheim, holds a key and a shovel in his hands.

    TNMM277

  • Monumentum

    Aion of Skikda

    The lion-headed figure of Skikda includes a pine-apple beside his feet.

    TNMM318 – CIMRM 125