MONUMENTUM
Altars to Cautes and Cautopates of Stefano RotondoThese two parallel altars to the diophores were dedicated by the Pater and a Leo from the Mithraeum of S. Stefano Rotondo.
Italy
Deo Cautae / Aur(elius) Sabinus, pa/ter huius loci, / et Bebius Quinti/anus ex voto posu/erunt.
Leo vivas / cum Caedicio / patre.
Deo Cautae/opathi / Aur(elius) Sabinus, / pater huius loci, / et...
MONUMENTUM
Petrogeny of Santo Stefano RotondoThe sculpture of Mithras rock-birth from Santo Stefano Rotondo bears an inscription of Aurelius Bassinus, curator of the cult.
Italy
Petram genetricem / Aur(elius) Bassinus aedituus / principiorum cast(rorum) pereg(rinorum) / dedicavit hoc in loco et d(ono) d(edit) / antistante A(ulo) Caedicio / Prisciano eq(uite) R(omano) patre
MONUMENTUM
Relief de Bourg-Saint-AndéolThe low relief of Bourg-Saint-Andéol depicting Mithras killing the bull has been chiseled on the rock.
CIMRM 896, 897
France
Num[ini] . . . . V . . | deum Invictum | T Fur(ius) Iu[stus?] d(e) s(ua) p(ecunia) f(ecit).
MONUMENTUM
Arula by Lucius Petreius of Cabrera de MarSmall arula with mithraic inscription and dedication to Cautes from a garlic merchant.
Spain
K(auti) d(eo) / L(ucius) Petre/ius Vic/tor ali/arius / d(eo) K(auti) M(ithrae) / v(otum) s(olvit) l(ibens) m(erito).
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Altar from Mitreo di San ClementeThe altar of the Mithraeum of San Clemente bears the Tauroctony on the front, Cautes and Cautopates on the right and left sides and a serpent on the back.
CIMRM 339, 340
Italy
Cn(aeus) Arrius Claudianus / pater posuit.
MONUMENTUM
Column with inscription from Dura EuroposThe inscription pays homage to the emperor, probably Caracalla, to Mithras, the fathers, the petitor and the syndexioi.
CIMRM 54
Syria
Ὓπὲρ Νίκης του Κυρί/ου ἡμων Αὐτοκράτορος / Νάμα θεῷ Μίθρᾳ / νάμα πάτρασι Λιβει/ανῷ καὶ Θεωδώρῳ / νάμα καὶ...
MONUMENTUM
Main Tauroctony relief from Dura EuroposThe main relief of Mithras killing the bull from the Mithraeum of Dura Europos includes three persons named Zenobius, Jariboles and Barnaadath.
CIMRM 40, 41
Syria
Θεοῦ (sic) Μίθραν ἐπόησεν Ζηνόβιος ὁ καὶ Εἰαειβᾶς Ἰαριβωλέους / στρατεγὸς τοξοτῶν ἔτους δευτέρου πυ̕.
MITHRAEUM
Mitreo BarberiniThe Barberini Mithraeum was discovered in 1936 in the garden of the Palazzo Barberini, owned by Conte A. Savorgnan di Brazza.
CIMRM 389
Italy
MONUMENTUM
Altar in Mitreo di MarinoThe monument is engraved with an inscription by Cresces, the donor.
Italy
Invicto Ideo / Cresces / actor / Alfi / Seberi / d(onum) p(osuit).
MONUMENTUM
Tauroctony of NaplesThe marble relief of Mithras killing the bull in Naples bears an inscription that calls the solar god omnipotentis.
CIMRM 174, 175
Italy
Omnipotenti Deo Mithrae Appius / Claudius Tarronius Dexter v(ir) c(larissimus) dicat.