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The New Mithraeum Database tagged with plaque

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

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  • Monumentum

    Inscription of Aphrodisius

    This inscription by a certain Aphrodisius was found under the old city hall of Algiers.

    TNMM536 – CIMRM 151

    Mithrae / Aphrodisius / Corneliorum / v(otum) s(olvit) l(ibens) a(nimo)
  • Monumentum

    Slab of the astrologer Maximus of Milan

    Marcus Valerius Maximus records in this inscription his knowledge of astrology as well as the name of his wife.

    TNMM494 – CIMRM 708

    M(arcus) Valeri[us] / Maximu[s] / sacerdo[s] / d(ei) S(olis) i(nvicti) M(ithrae) / stu[di(osus)] / astrologia[e] / sibi et / Severiae Apr[.] / uxori. / H(oc) m(onumentum) h(eredes) n(on) [s(equetur)].
  • Monumentum

    Inscription by Propinquos of Carnuntum

    On this slab, Gaius Iulius Propinquos indicates that he made a wall of the Mithraeum at his own expense.

    TNMM493 – CIMRM 1693

    C(aius) Iul(ius) Propin/quos (sic) pariete(m) / ex voto / impensa sua.
  • Monumentum

    Inscription of Lucius Sempronius

    Slab marble indicates that Lucius Sempronius has donated a throne to the Mitreo delle Pareti Dipinte.

    TNMM489 – CIMRM 266

    Soli / L. Semproniu(s) / thronum.
  • Monumentum

    Inscriptions of Caseggiato di Diana

    This marble slab found near the Casa de Diana in Ostia bears two inscription with several names of brothers of a same community

    TNMM488 – CIMRM 223

    [M. Lollia]no Callinico / [patre Pe]tronius Felix / [Marsus sign]um deo / [donum] ded(it) / . . . atus xinu . . . / fecit. M. M. Caer[ellius Hiero]/nimus et C[allinic]/us sacerdo[tes et antisti]/es…
  • Monumentum

    Column with inscription from Dura Europos

    The inscription pays homage to the emperor, probably Caracalla, to Mithras, the fathers, the petitor and the syndexioi.

    TNMM468 – CIMRM 54

    Ὓπὲρ Νίκης του Κυρί/ου ἡμων Αὐτοκράτορος / Νάμα θεῷ Μίθρᾳ / νάμα πάτρασι Λιβει/ανῷ καὶ Θεωδώρῳ / νάμα καὶ Μ…
  • Monumentum

    Marble slab with inscription from Mitreo Barberini

    The inscription mentions the name of the donor, Yperanthes, of Persian origin.

    TNMM466 – CIMRM 391

    Yperanthes / basem inbicto / donum / dedit [ab Mitra].
  • Monumentum

    Inscription found in the Mitreo delle Sette Sfere

    As this short inscription indicates, Aemilio Epaphorodito was both Pater and priest of the Mithraeum of the Seven Spheres.

    TNMM462 – CIMRM 249

    M. Aemilio / Epaphrodito / patre et sacerdote.
  • Monumentum

    Marble slab with inscription of Aelius Urbanus

    The Mithraic fellow P. Aelius Urbanus mentions that he built the sacred area of the Mithraeum Circo Massimo.

    TNMM457 – CIMRM 449

    Soli invict[o Mithrae] / sacrarium [fecit] / P. Aelius Ur[banus or Urbicus] / sub A. Sergio Eutycho / sacerdote.
  • Monumentum

    Inscription of Fructosus in Ostia

    The inscription is carved into two pieces of marble cornice.

    TNMM450 – CIMRM 228

    [L. Ag]rius Fructosus patron(us) corp(orationis) s[tupp(atorum), te]mpl(um) et spel(aeum) Mit(hrae) a solo sua pec(unia) feci(t)