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Monuments tagged with 'arbor'
Monuments, mithraea and other objects related to Mithras tagged with 'arbor'.
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Tauroctony of SarrebourgThe Tauroctony of Saarbourg (Sarrebourg, ancient Pons Sarravi), France, contains most of Mithras deeds known in a single relief.
CIMRM 966, 967
France
In h(onorem) d(omus) d(ivinae) deo inv[ict]o Marceleus Marianus / d(e) / s(uo) p(osuit)
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Tauroctony of OsterburkenFranz Cumont considers the bas relief of Osterburken 'the most remarkable of all the monuments of the cult of Mithras found up to now'.
CIMRM 1292, 1293
Germany
D[eo] S[oli] I[nvicto] M[ithrae] M[er?]catorius Castrensis in suo cons[ituit]
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Tauroctony of the Villa BorgheseThis relief of Mithras slaying the bull was erected in Piazza del Campidoglio, moved to Villa Borghese and is now in the Louvre Museum.
CIMRM 415, 416
Italy
Nama Sebesio. / Deo Soli invict[o] Mitrhe (sic!) / C(aii) Aufidii Ianuarius [et…] Nam/a/ ne CS
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Mithraic meal from Proložac, CroatiaMithras and Sol share a sacred meal accompanied by Cautes and Cautopates on a relief found in a cemetery from Croatia.
Croatia
Invicto Mithre Stati(i) ursus / et Ursinus pat(er) et fil(ius) v(otum) l(ibentes) p(osuerunt).
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Two-sided relief of DieburgThe relief of Dieburg shows Mithras riding a horse as main figure, surrounded by several scenes of the myth.
CIMRM 1247
Germany
[Side A:] D(eo) i(nvicto) M(ithrae) / Silves/trius / Silvi/nius et Silvestrius Pe[rpetus et A]urelius nepos / v(otum) s(olverunt) l(ibentes) l(aeti) m(erito). /
Perpetus fra/te[r] artis sutor(iae)....
MONUMENTUM
Tauroctony of NeuenheimThe Tauroctony relief of Neuenheim, Heidelberg, includes several scenes from the deeds of Mithras and other gods.
CIMRM 1283
Germany
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Tauroctony relief of the EsquilineThe relief of Mithras slaying the bull found on the Esquiline Hill includes two additional scenes with Mithras and two other figures.
CIMRM 350, 351
Italy
C(auto)p(ati) / Primus pater fecit
MONUMENTUM
Tauroctony of Ottavio ZenoThe relief of Mithras slaying the bull by Ottavio Zeno is lost, but two tablets of Cautes and Cautopates, which were part of the same ensemble, has been exposed at the Louvre.
CIMRM 335
Italy