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Monumentum

Altar by Celsianus from Lambaesis

This altar found in Lambèse, now Tazoult, Algeria, bears the inscription of a certain Celsianus for the health of two men to the god Sol Unconquered Mithras.
 
The New Mithraeum
3 Jul 2024

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Found presso il Mitreo della città.

Sotto l’imperatore Alessandor Severo quindi tra 222 e 235 d.C.

Deo Soli / Invicto / Mithr(a)e / pro salute et / incolumitate / C(ai) Fabi Fabiani / Vetili Luciliani / leg(ati) Aug(usti) pr(o) pr(aetore) c(larissimi) v(iri) / Celsianus act(or) et not(arius) v(otum) l(ibens) a(nimo).

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