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The person who commanded the sculpture may have been M. Umbilius Criton, documented in the Mitreo della Planta Pedis.
The marble Aion from the lost Mithraeum Fagan, Ostia, now presides the entrance to the Vatican Library.
The Mithras of Cabra is the only Tauroctony found in Spain yet.
[Por lo visto, no es un Aion y no hace parte del Mitreo de Bordeaux]...
The first Roman Tauroctony known.
The Aion-Chronos of Mérida was found near the bullring of the South Spanish city, once capital of the Roman province.
The head of Mithras of Angers has been found a four months after the main relief.
This Mithras killing the bull belonged to an artist before being exposed in the Musei Vatican under Pius VI.
Mithras born from the rock with a snake raising in coils around it.
Votive sculpture of Mithras sacrificing the bull from the Mithraeum of Tarquinia.
Tauroctony in black marble on display at the Santa Barbara Museum of Art, California.
Mithras Petrogenitus from Saint-Aubin en France.
Mithras Petrogenitus, born from the rock, from the Mithraeum of Carnuntum III.
Aion found at Hedderneheim in the Roman Terms.
Marble group of Mithras killing the Bull sold by Antiqurium Ltd, New York...
Lion headed sculpture of Aion from Mérida.
The sculpture of the solar god is signed by its author, Demetrios.
This sculpture may be a naked dadophorus, probably Cautopates.
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