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The New Mithraeum Database tagged with sculpture

Mithraic monuments, temples and other objects related to Mithras and tagged with sculpture.

Your search sculpture gave 145 results.

 
  • Monumentum

    Raven from Stockstadt

    The Stockstadt Raven is one of only two standing-alone sculptures of this bird to be found in Mithraic statuary.

    TNMM410 – CIMRM 1192

  • Monumentum

    Aion of Hedderneheim

    The lion-headed statue of Hedderneheim is a reconstruction from fragments of two different sculptures.

    TNMM238 – CIMRM 1138

  • Monumentum

    Mithras Petrogenitus of Alba Iulia

    Mithras born from the rock with a snake raising in coils around it.

    TNMM213 – CIMRM 1991

  • Monumentum

    Tauroctony of Velletri

    The Tauroctony found in Velletri, Rome, bears an inscription from its owner and donor.

    TNMM307

  • Monumentum

    Second Petrogeny of Santo Stefano Rotondo

    The second statue of Mithras rock-birth was found in the Mitreo di Santo Stefano Rotondo shows a childish Mitras emerging from the rock.

    TNMM364

  • Monumentum

    Petrogenia of Aquincum

    In Aquincum petrogenia, Mithras holds the usual dagger and torch as he emerges from the rock.

    TNMM178 – CIMRM 1758

  • Monumentum

    Head of Mithras from Santo Stefano Rotondo

    The head was part of a stucco relief of the Tauroctony found under the church of Santo Stefano Rotondo in Rome

    TNMM165

  • Monumentum

    Serapis head of Walbrook

    The head of Serapis found at Walbrook, London, is decorated with stylised olive branches.

    TNMM121 – CIMRM 818

  • Monumentum

    Heracles captures the Golden Hind of Artemis

    Relief of Heracles/Hercules capturing the Golden Hind of Artemis.

    TNMM326

  • Monumentum

    Aion of Skikda

    The lion-headed figure of Skikda includes a pine-apple beside his feet.

    TNMM318 – CIMRM 125