White marble relief (H. 0.56 Br. 0.86), broken in two parts. Found in 1872 near the Salita delle Tre Pile, a flight of steps, leading up to the Capitoline-hill and situated opposite to S. Maria d’ ...
Marble statue (H. 0.85 Br. 1.10), found near the Viale Latino, about 200 mtrs from the Porta S. Giovanni. Mus. Capitolino. End of the 2nd cent. A.D. On a rocky base the statue of Mithras as a ...
White marble statuette (H. 0.41 Br. 0.17). Mus. Lateran, Inv. No. 319A. Standing Aion with lion’s head and four wings, two of which are pointing upwards, two downwards. He is entwined in seven coils ...
TNMM 1234 CIMRM 765 When the Oldfield-Collection was transferred to the Ashmolean Museum at Oxford, it contained apart from the torchbearer from Antium (see No. 205) also a small bronze arm, which ...
On a base the lower part of a Gigant with snake-feet. He is dressed in a short tunic and leans against a rock. On his l. arm traces of a shield. Bust, head and arms lost (See fig. 142).
Fresco in an arched niche (H. 1.80 Br. 1.10) above the right bench. Mithras, dressed in purple tunic with long sleeves and anaxyrides, wears on his head the Phrygian cap, of which only the point has ...
Marble relief (H. 0.34 Br. 0.30 D. 0.13), probably found in Rome during the construction of the Palazzo Primoli along the Via Zanardelli. Was in the private colI. of Franz Cumont, now in the Belgian ...
Fragments of a marble relief, which probably served as a fenster. I did not find it back. Of Sol’s head only the curls are visible of his hair, which was encircled by seven rays. Next to it his ...
White marble statue (H. 0.92 Br. 0.74). Formerly in the Museum Kircherianum, nowadays Mus. Naz. Terme, Inv. No. 65196. Mithras, slaying the bull. The dog and the serpent hold their heads near the ...
MMM I 364, 78b mentions a relief (H. 0.72 Br. 0.39 D. 0.07) of the Galleria S. Giorgi (Palazzo Borghese), which may represent Mithras-Mên. The god is dressed in Eastern attire and holds in his r.h. a ...