MITHRAEUM
Mithraeum of KapıkayaMithras became the main deity worshipped in the sanctuary of Meter in Kapikaya, Turkey, in Roman times, at least until the fourth century.
Turkey
MITHRAEUM
Mithräum von RiegelA votive altar referring to the cult of Mithras was found more than forty years before the site was excavated and the Mithraeum discovered.
Germany
MONUMENTUM
Aion altar of BordeauxThe altar depicting a lion-headed figure from Bordeaux includes a sculpted ewer and a patera on the sides.
France
MITHRAEUM
Mithraeum of PergeThe Mithraeum of Pamphylia was cut back into the rock to form a cave, with a separate relief of Mithras killing the bull.
Turkey
MITHRAEUM
Mithraeum of FertőrákosThe temple of Mithras in Fertorakos was constructed by soldiers from the Carnuntum legion at the beginning of the 3rd century AD.
Hungary
MITHRAEUM
Mitreo delle terme di MitraThe Mithraeum of the terms of Mithras takes its name from being installed in the service area of the Baths of Mithras.
CIMRM 229
Italy
MONUMENTUM
Mithraic vessel of MainzThe Mithraic vase from Ballplatz in Mainz shows seven figures performing different sequences of an initiation ritual.
Germany
MONUMENTUM
Slab of the astrologer Maximus of MilanMarcus Valerius Maximus records in this inscription his knowledge of astrology as well as the name of his wife.
CIMRM 708
Italy
M(arcus) Valeri[us] / Maximu[s] / sacerdo[s] / d(ei) S(olis) i(nvicti) M(ithrae) / stu[di(osus)] / astrologia[e] / sibi et / Severiae Apr[.] / uxori. / H(oc) m(onumentum) h(eredes) n(on) [s(equetur)].
MONUMENTUM
Altar to Mithras and Mars of MainzThis altar has been unusually dedicated to both gods Mithras and Mars at Mogontiacum, present-day Mainz.
Germany
D(eo) I(nvicto) M(ithrae) / et Marti/ Secundini/us Amantius / cornicu(larius)/ praef(ecti) leg(ionis)/ XXII permi/ttente Pri/mulo patre/ ex voto pos/uit l(ibens) l(aetus) m(erito)
MITHRAEUM
Mithräum von MainzThe Mithraeum of Mainz, was discovered outside the Roman legionary fortress. Unfortunately the site was destroyed without being recorded.
Germany
MONUMENTUM
Heliodromus inscription of CerveteriThis inscription by a certain Memmius Placidus is the first ever found signed by a Heliodromus.
Italy
(Mem)mius Placidus Heliodromus sacratus a Curtio Iuvenale Patre.
MONUMENTUM
Inscription with Cautes and Cautopates of SteklenAn unusual feature of this very ancient relief is that Cautopates carries a cockerel upside down, while Cautes carries it right-side up.
CIMRM 2268, 2269
Deo / Melichrisus / P. Caragoni / Philopalaestri