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Monuments labelled with pugioin

Monuments, temples and other objects related to Mithras labelled with pugioin.

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    Tauroctony 593

    This is the earliest known sculpture of a Roman Mithraic tauroctony.

    CIMRM 593, 594

    From Italy

    Alcimus T. Cl(audi) Liviani ser(vus) vilic(us) S(oli) M(ithrae) v(otum) s(olvit) d(onum) d(edit)
  • Monumentum

    Taurcotony sculpture from Sidon

    The Mithras killing the bull sculpture from Sidon, currently Lebanon.

    CIMRM 76

    From Lebanon

    Φλ. Γερόντιος, πατὴρ νόμιμος τῶν τελετῶν τοῦ θεοῦ εὐχαριστῶν αφιερωσάτω τῷ φ̕ ἔτει.
  • Monumentum

    Mitra de Cabra

    The Mithras of Cabra is the only full preserved Tauroctony sculpture found in Spain yet.

    CIMRM 771

    From Spain

  • Monumentum

    Tauroctony from the Mithräum von Heddernheim

    This relief is so well-known that it has been reproduced in nearly every handbook of archaeology and of history of religions.

    CIMRM 1083

    From Germany

  • Monumentum

    Bronze plaque of Mithras slaying the bull

    Mithras Tauroctony on bronze exposed at the Metropolitan Museum of New York.

  • Monumentum

    Tauroctonia de Walbrook

    The image of Mithras killing the bull, found near Walbrook, is surrounded by a Zoadiac circle.

    CIMRM 810, 811

    From United Kingdom

    Ulpius Silvanus / factis Arausione / emeritus leg(ionis) II aug(ustae) / votum solvit.
  • Monumentum

    Tauroctony exhibited at the Cincinnati Art Museum

    In the tauroctonic relief on display at the Cincinnati Art Museum, Mithras slaughters the bull over a rocky background.

    From Italy

  • Monumentum

    Tauroctony of Dormagen CIMRM 1012

    The sculpture of Mithras slaying the bull found in Dormagen is exposed at Bonn Landesmuseum.

    CIMRM 1012, 1013

    From Germany

    D(eo) S(oli) i(nvicto) imp(erio) C. Amandinius / Verus buc(inator) v(otum) l(ibens) l(aetus) m(erito).
  • Monumentum

    Fresco Tauroctony of Mitreo di Marino

    The importance of the Mithraeum of Marino lies in its frescoes, the most significant of which is that of Mithras slaying the bull, surrounded by mythological scenes.

    From Italy

  • Monumentum

    Tauroctony of Circo Massimo

    This remarkable marble relief from the end of the 3rd century was discovered in the most remote room of the Mithraeum in the Circo Massimo.

    CIMRM 435, 436

    From Italy

    Deo Soli Invicto Mithrae Ti(tus) Cl(audius) Hermes ob votum dei typum d(onum) d(edit).
  • Monumentum

    Two-sided relief of Dieburg

    The relief of Dieburg shows Mithras riding a horse as main figure, surrounded by several scenes of the myth.

    CIMRM 1247

    From Germany

    [Side A:] D(eo) i(nvicto) M(ithrae) / Silves/trius / Silvi/nius et Silvestrius Pe[rpetus et A]urelius nepos / v(otum) s(olverunt) l(ibentes) l(aeti) m(erito). / Perpetus fra/te[r] artis sutor(iae)....
  • Monumentum

    Tauroctony marble from Mitreo Fagan

    The sculpture has an inscription where Mithras is called the undiscoverable deity.

    CIMRM 310, 311

    From Italy

    SIG(num) INDEPREHENSIVILIS DEI C(aius) VALERIVS HERACLES SACERDOS S(ua) P(ecunia) P(osuit) L(ucius) SEXTIVS KARVS ET
  • Monumentum

    Tauroctony of Stixneusiedl

    The Tauroctony of Stixneusiedl was found in ancient Pannonia Superior, currently Austria.

    CIMRM 1658

    From Austria

    D(eo) In(victo) M(ithrae) S(oli) pro s(alute) Aug(ustorum) nn(ostrorum) L(ucii) Sep(timii) / Valerius et Valerianus sex(viri) col(oniae) K(arnunti) / v(otum) s(olverunt) l(ibentes) m(erito)
  • Monumentum

    Tauroctony from Domus del Mitreo of Tarquinia

    Votive sculpture of Mithras sacrificing the bull from the Mithraeum of Tarquinia.

    From Italy

  • Monumentum

    Tauroctony from the Mithraeum III of Nida

    The relief of Mithras slaying the bull from Nida's Mithraeum III was found in two pieces in 1887, destroyed during an air raid on Frankfurt in 1944, and restored in 1986.

    CIMRM 1118

    From Germany

  • Monumentum

    Tauroctony in the British Museum

    The sculpture of Mithras slaying the bull was transported from Rome to London by Charles Standish in 1815.

    CIMRM 592

    From Italy

  • Monumentum

    Mithras killing the Bull from L'Origine de tous les cultes

    Engraving with cosmological and symbolic mithraic elements.

    From France

  • Monumentum

    Tauroctony from Leonardo Agostini book

    Tauroctony from a gemme, printed on Le gemme antiche figurate di Leonardo Agostini.

    From Italy

  • Monumentum

    Mithras Tauroctony and other figures from Palæographia Britannica

    Palæographia Britannica: or, discourses on antiquities that relate to the history of Britain. Number III.

  • Monumentum

    Imprint of a gem with Mithras killing the bull

    Glass paste imprint depicting the Tauroctony surrounded by symbolic figures.