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The Tauroctony of Saarbourg (Sarrebourg, ancient Pons Sarravi), France, contains most of Mithras deeds known in a single relief.
The relief depict several original scenes from the myth of Mithras.
The relief of Bourg-Saint-Andéol depicting Mithras killing the bull has been chiseled on the rock.
Mithras slaying the bull bought by the Louvre Museum in 1807.
The marble shows Mithras slaying the bull, on one side, and Sol and Mithras feasting on a bull skin, on the other.
The Mithraeum of Santa Maria Capua Vetere includes a marble relief depicting a child Eros guiding Psyche through the dark.
Mithras galloping, in a cypress forest, carrying a globe in one hand and accompanied by a lion and a snake.
White marble relief depicting Mithras slaying the bull, dedicated by Atimetus.
Possibly a Mithraic scene discovered in Mödling, Austria.
The relief of naked Roman soldier, wearing a mantle and a Phrygian cap, has been related to the Mithras' cult.
The archeologists have found three fragments of the Tauroctony of Lucciana, which includes Cautes and Cautopates.
Tauroctony found at Arsha wa Qibar, Syria.
The relief of Dieburg shows Mithras riding a horse as main figure, surrounded by several scenes of the myth.
The relief of Mithras killing the bull of Zadar includes a naked Sol in a quadriga.
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