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Silver belt fitting with Mithras tauroctony and aristocratic hunting horsemen, fourth century AD.
This relief is so well-known that it has been reproduced in nearly every handbook of archaeology and of history of religions.
These bronze medallions associates the image of several Roman emperors with that of Mithras, usually as a rider, in the province Pontus.
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.
This painting depicts an Iranian knight holding in a chain a black naked figure with two heads.
The relief of Dieburg shows Mithras riding a horse as main figure, surrounded by several scenes of the myth.
Franz Cumont considers the bas relief of Osterburken ’the most remarkable of all the monuments of the cult of Mithras found up to now’.
Coin of Istrus, Moesia Inferior, showing Caracalla on one side and a god on horseback (Mithras ?) on the other.
This small bronze statuette of Mithras riding a horse is composed of two pieces.
The relief of Aion from Vienne includes a naked youth in Phrygian cap holding the reins of a horse.
In this fresco from Dura Europos, Mithras is represented as a hunter accompanied by the lion and the serpent.
Mithras galloping, in a cypress forest, carrying a globe in one hand and accompanied by a lion and a snake.
Palæographia Britannica: or, discourses on antiquities that relate to the history of Britain. Number III.
This stone in basso relief of Mithras killing the bull was found 10 foot underground in Micklegate York in 1747.