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  • Monumentum

    Tauroctony of Split

    This damage relief of Mithras killing the bull was found walled into a house near Split, Croatia.

    TNMM702 – CIMRM 1859

  • Monumentum

    Tauroctony of Vratnitsa

    This relief of Mithras as a bullkiller found at Vratnitsa, near Lisicici in northern Macedonia, was signed by a certain Menander Aphrodisieus.

    TNMM701 – CIMRM 1893, 1894

    L(ucius) Antonius Menander Aphro/disieus invicto / aug(usto) v(otum) f(ecit).
  • Locus

    Vratnitsa

    Vratnica is a small village and community located in the Jegunovce Municipality of North Macedonia.
  • Monumentum

    Altars of Jajce

    Three small limestone altars were found in the Jajce Mithraeum, one of which bears the inscription ’Invicto’.

    TNMM699 – CIMRM 1904

    Invi[cto].
  • Monumentum

    Larger altars and small finds from Jajce

    Three larger altars and other finds from the Mithraeum of Jajce, Bosnia and Herzegovina.

    TNMM700 – CIMRM 1905

  • Monumentum

    Cautopates of Jajce

    Beheaded Cautopates in limestone found on the podium of the Jajce Mithraeum, Bosnia and Herzegovina.

    TNMM698 – CIMRM 1903

  • Mithraeum

    Mithraeum of Jajce

    The remains of the Jajački Mithraeum were discovered accidentally during excavation for the construction of a private house in 1931.

    TNMM63 – CIMRM 1901

  • Monumentum

    Tauroctony of Jajce

    The relief of Mithras killing the bull from the Jajce Mithraeum is walled into the cult niche and surmounted by a roof.

    TNMM697 – CIMRM 1902

  • Monumentum

    Tauroctony of Golubić

    This relief of Mithras as a bullkiller was found in Golubić, Bosnia and Herzegovina, near a cementery.

    TNMM696 – CIMRM 1910, 1911

    Aure/lius / Ma/ximus /Pant[a]die/[nus].