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The New Mithraeum Database tagged with inscription

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

Your search inscription gave 398 results.

 
  • Monumentum

    Altar with openwork of Inveresk

    The altar of Sol from Inveresk, Scotland, was pierced, probably to illuminate part of the temple with a particular effect.

    TNMM459

    Soli C(aius) Cas(sius ?) Fla(vianus ?) >
  • Monumentum

    Cautopates from Casa del Mitreo of Mérida

    The sculpture of the solar god is signed by its author, Demetrios.

    TNMM242 – CIMRM 773, 774

    Invicto sacrum C. Curius Avitus / Acci(o) Hedychro pa(tre). Δημήτριος ἐποίει
  • Monumentum

    Altar dedicated by Pater Patrum Augentius

    This altar, now lost, mentions that the Pater Patrum passed on the attributes of the sacred Corax to his son.

    TNMM445 – CIMRM 403

    Dd(ominis) nn(ostris) Valente V et Valentiniano / iuniore primum Augg(ustis) VI idus april(es) / tradidit hierocoracica Aur(elius) Victor / Augentius v(ir) c(larissimus) p(ater) p(atrum) filio suo Emi…
  • Mithraeum

    Mitreo di Felicissimo

    The Mithraeum Felicissimus has a floor mosaic depicting the seven mithraic grades.

    TNMM7 – CIMRM 299

    Felicissimvs / ex voto f[ecit]
  • Monumentum

    Lion relief from Nemrut Dag

    The lion relief from Nemrut Dag has the moon and several stars over his body.

    TNMM302 – CIMRM 31

    Πυρόεις Ηρακλέους, στίλβων Απόλλωνος, Φαέθων Δίος
  • Monumentum

    Cantharus to Deo Invicto of Trier

    The cantharus of Trier is reminiscent of the crater that often appears in tauroctony scenes collecting the blood from the slaughtered animal.

    TNMM404

  • Monumentum

    Re-used Neolithic axe-head inscribed with a Tauroctony

    According to Christopher A. Faraone, the axe-head from Argos belong to a category of thunderstones reused as amulets.

    TNMM266

    βακαζιχυχ παπαφειρις
  • Monumentum

    Tauroctonia de Carnuntum (III ?)

    Of this great relief of Mithras slaying the bull only a few segments remain.

    TNMM192 – CIMRM 1683

    T(itus) Fl(avius) Viato[r] condi fe(cit)
  • Monumentum

    Tauroctony of St. Andrä vor dem Hagenthale

    The votive image was donated by a certain Verus for a mithraeum which was probably located in the hinterland of the Limes.

    TNMM315

    D(eus) I(nvictus) M(ithras) VERUS PRO SALUTE / COMACIA(E) ET COM(MAGENORUM) V(otum) S(olvit) L(ibens) M(erito)