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  • Locus

    Aquincum

    Aquincum was an ancient city, situated on the northeastern borders of the province of Pannonia within the Roman Empire.
  • Mithraeum

    Mithraeum of Aquincum II in Victorinus's house

    The temple of Mithras in Aquincum was located within the private house of the decurio Marcus Antonius Victorinus.

    CIMRM 1750, 1751

    From Hungary

  • Monumentum

    Tauroctony of Symphorus and Marcus from Aquincum

    This sculpture of Mithras killing the sacred bull bears an inscription that mentions the donors.

    CIMRM 1768, 1769

    From Hungary

    [Sy]mphorus et M(arcus).
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    Syndexios

    Symphorus

    Dedicated a sculpture of Mithras killing the bull in the 4th mithraeum of Aquincum together with Marcus.
  • Mithraeum

    Mithraeum of Aquincum IV

    The Mithraeum of Symphorus and Marcus, in Óbuda, Budapest, has been restored to public view in 2004 and, while well presented, it has been heavily restored.

    CIMRM 1767

    From Hungary

  • Mithraeum

    Mithraeum of Aquincum I

    The Mithraeum of Aquincum I existed in the potter's quarter of the ancient city of Budapest.

    CIMRM 1742

    From Hungary

  • Mithraeum

    Mithraeum of Aquincum V

    The fifth mithraeum from Aquincum has been found in the house of a military tribune.

    From Hungary

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    Syndexios

    Gaius Iulius Castinus

    Legate of the Legion II Adiutrix, stationed in Aquincum.
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    Syndexios

    Libella

    Probably an slave that dedicated an altar to Arimanius in Aquincum.
  • Monumentum

    Altar of Libella, Budapest

    The dedicant of this altar to the god Arimanius was probably a slave who held the grade of Leo.

    CIMRM 1773

    From Hungary

    Deo Arima/nio Libel/la leo / fratribus / voto dic(avit).