The Mithraeum of Visentium, near Capodimonte in Viterbo, was carved grotto-style into a tuff cliff overlooking the waters of ...
This dedicatory inscription by Aurelius Seleucus, found in Cilicia, aligns with Plutarch’s account of Cilician pirates ...
Lifelong pater of Mithras in Anazarbus, holding the civic title Father of the Homeland.
This second relief depicting a phallus from Tiddis, Algeria, has been positioned alongside its counterpart atop pillars that ...
This remarkable marble statue of Mithras killing the bull from Apulum includes a unique dedication by its donor, featuring ...
3. Thâtiy / Artakhshatrâ khshâyathiya / imam / ustashanâm / athâganâm / mâm / upâ / mâm / kartâ. 4. Thâtiy / Artakhshatrâ / khshâyathiya / mâm ...
White marble relief (H. 1.13 Br. 1.45 D. 0.10-0.23), found in the ruins of Apulum (= Alba Julia = Gyula Fehervár = Karlsburg) without further details. Formerly in the Bathyani Library, now in the ...
In September 2014 in the Sofia History Museum was given a part of a relief found accidentally in the village of Gérman. The fragment had been reused as a step, turn with the image downwards. Оnly the ...
A certain Terentius Priscus Eucheta, who had been initiated and cured, thanks the invincible god Navarze [Nabarze] for granting his wish. Note that this text gives b(oti) for v(oti) and Navarze for ...
Tiberius Claudius Hermes, libertus of Tiberius Claudius Secundus. The latter is elsewhere attested as uiator tribunicius, lictor curiatus, and had been personally honoured by the businessmen who trade ...