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The New Mithraeum Database tagged with epigraphia

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

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  • Monumentum

    Inscription of Aurelius Iustinianus from Ptuj

    This inscription belongs to the 4th mithraeum found in the modern town of Ptuj.

    TNMM644 – CIMRM 1614

    Templum / dei{i} Sol(is) Inv(icti) Mit(hrae) / Aure[l(ius)] Iusti/nianus v(ir) p(erfectissimus) / dux labefa/ctatum re/stituit.
    The temple of the invincible Sol god Mithras, which had collapsed, was restored by Aurelius Iustinianus, perfectissime, dux.

    CIL III 4039

  • Monumentum

    Altar of Nummius Amandus from Alba Iulia

    This altar dedicated to the Invincible Sol Mithra was found in 1878 in a cemetery in Alba Iulia.

    TNMM643 – CIMRM 1951

    Soli i(nvicto) M(ithrae) / C(aius) Nummius / Amandus / qui et / templum.
    To the Invincible Sol Mithras, Caius Nummius Amandus (made) this and the temple.

    CIL III 7776

  • Monumentum

    Tauroctony of Aelius Hylas from Doştat

    This monument bears an inscription by a certain Lucius Aelius Hylas, in which he associates Sol Invictus with Jupiter.

    TNMM642 – CIMRM 2006, 2007

    Io(vi) S(oli) invi(cto) / deo genitori / r(upe) n(ato). L. Aeli(us) Hylas (vicesimarius) l(ibertus) pr(o) sa(lute) et Horientis (sic) fil(ii) sui et Apuleia(e) eius signum numinis cum absidata / ex v…
    To Jupiter Sol invincible, god progenitor born of rock. Lucius Aelius Hylas, collector of the twentieth tax, freed, for his health, that of his son Horiens and (his wife) Apuleia, following a vow, had the image of the divinity placed with the niche.

    CIL III 968; III 7729; III 7730

  • Monumentum

    Altar 2 of Tibiscum by Hermadio

    This altar was erected by Hermadio, who also signed other monuments in Dacia and even in Rome.

    TNMM580

    Libero Patri / pro salute Mar(ci) / Turrani Dii et / [F]l(aviae)(?) Aeliae Nices / M(arcus) Turran(ius) / Patroclus ex / voto.
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    CIL III 1548

  • Monumentum

    Autel of Straton from Kreta

    Straton, son of Straton, consecrated an altar to Helios Mithras in Kreta, Moesia inferior.

    TNMM640 – CIMRM 2260

    Στράτω/ν Στράρω/νος άνέθη(κεν) / τὸ(ν) βωμὸν / Ἡλίῳ Μίθρᾳ
    Straton, son of Straton, consecrated the altar to Helios Mithras.
  • Monumentum

    Inscription of Ision from Guberevac

    In this monument, the imperial slave Ision claims the completion of a new temple to Mithras in Moesia.

    TNMM639 – CIMRM 2235

    Invicto deo / Ision Caes(aris) n(ostri) ser(vus) / vil(icus) vectigal(is) Il/lyr(ici) templ(um) omn(i) / re instruct(um) a / solo p(ecunia) s(ua) f(aciendum) c(uravit)
    To the invincible god, Ision, a slave of our emperor and steward of the taxes of Illyricum, saw to it that the temple, complete with all its furnishings, was built from the ground up at his own expense.

    CIL III 8163

  • Monumentum

    Tauroctony of Euthices from Apulum

    This marble relief of Mithras killing the bull was made by a freedman who dedicated it to his old masters.

    TNMM638 – CIMRM 1935, 1936

    D(eo) S(oli) i(nvicto) M(ithrae) / [pro salute et incolumi]tate M. Aurelii Timothei et Aur(elii) Maximii / [votum nuncupavit sol]vitq(ue) Euthices eorum l[ib(ertus)].
    To the Unconquered Sun God Mithras, for the safety and well-being of M. Aurelius Timotheus and Aurelius Maximus. Euthices, their freedman, has made and paid his vow.

    CIL III 1109

  • Monumentum

    Tauroctony of Ulpius Linus from Apulum

    This relief of Mithras killing the bull was dedicated by the bearer of the imperial standard of Legio XIII Gemina, Marcus Ulpius Linus.

    TNMM636 – CIMRM 1955

    [-?-] M. Ulp(ius) Linus imag(inifer) l(egionis) XIII G(eminae).
    Marcus Ulpius Linus, bearer of the imperial standard of Legio XIII Gemina.
  • Monumentum

    Altar of Hostilius from Skelani

    This damaged monument of a certain Hostilius from Malvesiatium, now Skelani, bears an inscription apparently to Mithras transitus.

    TNMM637 – CIMRM 1900

    Tran[situi ?] / dei M[ithr(ae)] / Host[ilius(?)] / [.]oni[---]
    To the transit of the god Mithras, Hostilius...

    CIL III 14219 8

  • Monumentum

    Inscription to Mithras and Silvanus from Ljubljana

    A certain Blastia or Blastianus made a dedication to Mithras and Silvanus on an altar in Emona, Pannonia.

    TNMM635 – CIMRM 1463

    D(eo) i(invicto) M(ithrae) / Silvano Augusto / sac(rum). Blastia / C(-?-) E(-?-) B(-?-) [---].
    Dedicated to the invincible god Mithra, to Silvanus Augustus. Blastia[---].