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Fresco in an arched niche (H. 1.80 Br. 1.10) above the right bench. Mithras, dressed in purple tunic with long sleeves and anaxyrides, wears on his head the Phrygian cap, of which only the point has ...
Limestone marble with inscription found in Sisak Croatia, ancient Siscia in Pannonia, in 1899. S(oli) I(nvicto) M(ithrae) / pro sal(ute) / Imp(eratoris) Caesar(is) / M(arci) Aur(eli) Anto/nini P(ii) F ...
On ne saurait qu'applaudir à l'idée qu'a eue V. J. Walters de faire le point des découvertes mithriaques en Gaule romaine. Son projet reste dominé par le découpage administratif des « Roman provinces ...
On the main side of the niche, there certainly was a representation in stucco of Mithras, slaying the bull. Parts of the flying cloak and the frout part of the jumping dog are preserved. A gilded head ...
Marble relief (H. 0.44 Br. 0.51 D. 0.05-0.068). Found in Donjoj Plemenscini near Pregrade. I am obliged to the Director of the Museum Dr. Z. Vinski for the permission to take photographs and to ...
Fragment in sandstone, found at Speyer "bei Kanalisationsarbeiten unmittelbar vor dem Dom". Speyer, Historisches Museum der Pfalz. [In] ho(norem) d(omus) d(ivinae ...
White marble relief (H. 0.67 Br. 0.97 D. 0.11), broken in two pieces. At first in Rome, Villa Borghese, nowadays Paris, Louvre, Inv. No. 1025. Second century. Mithras, slaying the bull, whose tail ...
Altar in limestone (H. 0.635 Br. 0.50-0.385 D. 0.30-0.385) found at Mures-Port (Maros-Porto) in 1845. Cluj, Museum. In the front an inscription. On each side a dolphin with a trident. Forma Mus.
White marble relief (H. 0.28 Br. 0.275 D. 0.025) found at Turda (Torda) in 1859. Museum at Cluj (Koloszvar = Klausenburg), Inv. No. 2580. Mithras as a bullkiller in a grotto; the raven is perched on ...
Guardian of the rules, the Pere is the one who celebrates the cult and directs the rites. Pater nomimus, he is also Pater sacrorum, as attested by several inscriptions from different sources. On an ...
Scratched on a large piece of wall plaster. Patri / vita Ka/merio.
An underground room, discovered between Wouldham and Burham old church on the East side of the Medway (1894). The vaulted cave (H. 4.70 Br. 7.50 D. 4.70), hewn out in the rock, is of an elliptic ...
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