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Monuments tagged with 'canis'
Monuments, mithraea and other objects related to Mithras tagged with 'canis'.
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MONUMENTUM
Mosaic of Silvanus from OstiaThis unusual mosaic representation of the god Silvanus was found in the Mithreaum of the so-called Imperial Palace in Ostia.
CIMRM 252
Italy
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Votive plaque of StockstadtThis plaque was found in Mithraeum I at Stockstadt broken into pieces inserted between the blocks of the socle of the cult relief, in the manner of a votive deposit.
CIMRM 1206, 1207
Germany
[D(eo)] i(nvicto) M(ithrae) et S(oli) s(ocio) Argata / v(otum) s(olvit) l(ibens) l(aetus) m(erito).
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Mithraic vase of MühltalThe Mühltal Mithraic crater was discovered among the artefacts of a mithraeum found in Pfaffenhoffen am Inn, Bavaria.
Germany
Deo invicto Mitrlale Ma[rt- or -tern]inus
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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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Tauroctony relief from Alba IuliaThis marble relief from Alba Iulia contains numerous scenes from the myth of Mithras.
CIMRM 1958, 1959
Romania
D(eo) i(nvicto) M(ithrae) T(itus) Aur(elius) F(abia) (tribu) Marcus vet(eranus) leg(ionis) XIII g(eminae).
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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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Relief de Bourg-Saint-AndéolThe low relief of Bourg-Saint-Andéol depicting Mithras killing the bull has been chiseled on the rock.
CIMRM 896, 897
France
Num[ini] . . . . V . . | deum Invictum | T Fur(ius) Iu[stus?] d(e) s(ua) p(ecunia) f(ecit).
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Altar from Mitreo di San ClementeThe altar of the Mithraeum of San Clemente bears the Tauroctony on the front, Cautes and Cautopates on the right and left sides and a serpent on the back.
CIMRM 339, 340
Italy
Cn(aeus) Arrius Claudianus / pater posuit.
MONUMENTUM
Tauroctony of NaplesThe marble relief of Mithras killing the bull in Naples bears an inscription that calls the solar god omnipotentis.
CIMRM 174, 175
Italy
Omnipotenti Deo Mithrae Appius / Claudius Tarronius Dexter v(ir) c(larissimus) dicat.
MONUMENTUM
Tauroctony of Circo MassimoThis remarkable marble relief from the end of the 3rd century was discovered in the most remote room of the Mithraeum in the Circo Massimo.
CIMRM 435, 436
Italy
Deo Soli Invicto Mithrae Ti(tus) Cl(audius) Hermes ob votum dei typum d(onum) d(edit).
MONUMENTUM
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)....
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Tauroctonia del Mitreo delle Sette SfereThe relief of Mithras slaying the bull from the Mithraeum of the Seven Spheres was discovered in 1802 by Petirini by order of Pope Pius VII.
CIMRM 245, 246
Italy
A. Decimius A(uli) f(ilius) Pal(atina) Decimianus s(ua) p(ecunia) restituit. //
A. Decimius A(uli) f(ilius) Pal(atina) Decimianus aedem / cum suo pronao ipsumque deum solem Mithra / et marmoribus...
MONUMENTUM
Tauroctony marble from Mitreo FaganThe sculpture has an inscription where Mithras is called the undiscoverable deity.
CIMRM 310, 311
Italy
SIG(num) INDEPREHENSIVILIS DEI C(aius) VALERIVS HERACLES SACERDOS S(ua) P(ecunia) P(osuit)
L(ucius) SEXTIVS KARVS ET
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Tauroctony of MacerataThe Macerata Tauroctony shows Mithra slaying the bull with the usual Pyrigian cap and six rays around his head.
CIMRM 690, 691
Italy
[I]nvicto Propitio / Sal(vius) Novanio / [L]ucianus / d(onum) p(osuit)
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Taurcotony of NesceThe relief of Mithras slaying the bull of Nersae includes several episodes from the exploits of the solar god.
CIMRM 650, 651
Italy
Apronianus rei p(ublicae) ark(arius) sua pecunia fecit.