Monumentum
Rock birth from St Aubin
Mithras Petrogenitus from Saint-Aubin en France.
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30 Dec 2020
Updated on 27 Mar 2022
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Damaged stone relief (H. 0.26 Br. 0.18 D. 0.12), found at St. Aubin (Esperandieu situates this town in Indre, we only know St. Aubin, East of Cahors). Kept in Paris, in the house of Mrs. Sarriau; I do not know, if it is still there.
Exceptional representation of Mithras' rock-birth. The naked child steps out of the piled up boulders, on which he leans with both hands. No attributes. One of his legs is still in the opening of the rock.
RRR II, 480; Esp. Rec. Gaule, III, 458 No. 2737; Vermaseren in Mnemosyne (S.4) IV, 1951,95 and PI. XXI, 1. See fig. 229.
Exceptional representation of Mithras' rock-birth. The naked child steps out of the piled up boulders, on which he leans with both hands. No attributes. One of his legs is still in the opening of the rock.
Data
- Location
(Gallia) Saint Aubin (France) - Current location
Musée de l'Hospice de Saint Roch [F.36100] Issoudun (France) - Type
- Labels
- Dimensions H. 26 W. 18 D. 12 cm
- Dating 3rd century
- Discovery date 1886
- Material Stone Limestone
- Canonical URI
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- CIMRM 894