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The bronze medallion, from Cilicia, shows Mithras Tauroctonus on the revers.
The small medallion depicts three scenes from the life of Mithras, including the Tauroctony. It may come from the Danube area.
Fragments of a marble relief of Sol, which probably served as a fenster.
The relief of Sol was found during the construction of Piazza Dante in Rome in 1874.
The votive fresco from the Mithraeum Barberini displays several scenes from Mithras’s myth.
This unusual bronze bust of Sabazios features multiple symbolic elements, with Mithras depicted in his characteristic pose of slaying the bull, positioned just below Sabazios’ chest.
Franz Cumont considers the bas relief of Osterburken ’the most remarkable of all the monuments of the cult of Mithras found up to now’.
The remains of the mithraic triptic of Tróia, Lusitania, were part of a bigger composition.
The Tauroctony of Saarbourg (Sarrebourg, ancient Pons Sarravi), France, contains most of Mithras deeds known in a single relief.
The folio depicts three tauroctonies and a Mithras Triumphantes standing on a bull with the globe in one hand and the dagger in the other.