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Relief with Mithras kneeling upon a bull and driving a sword into its shoulder, at left two smaller standing figures, one holding a sheathed sword and one holding a sword
Speculum Romanae Magnificentiae: Statue of Mithras, 1564. 1564. Creator: AnonSpeculum Romanae Magnificentiae: Statue of Mithras, 1564
Roman stone relief, 2nd centuryRoman stone relief of Mithras slaying the bull, now in the Louvre, 2nd century
Mithras Temple at Carrawburgh, 2nd centuryThe Roman temple of Mithras at Carrawburgh, 2nd century
Roman statuette of Mithras slaying the bull, 3rd centuryRoman statuette of Mithras slaying the bull from Dadofori, Sicily. From Palermo Museums collection, 3rd century
Roman depiction of Mithras killing the bull, 3rd centuryDepiction of Mithras killing the bull, from France and from the Louvres collection. Probably part of a Mithraic cult, favoured by soldiers, 3rd century
Depiction of the birth of the Roman god Mithras from an egg, 2nd centuryDepiction of the birth of Mithras from an egg, a symbol of eternal life, from the Mithraeum at Housesteads on Hadrians wall. Now at the Museum of Antiquities in Newcastle, 2nd century
Bronze Roman relief of Mithras killing a bull from Hungary. Mithras was a particularly favoured god of soldiers. From the National Museums collection in Budapest
Mithras, ancient Persian god of light. Statue of Mithras, who was adopted into the Roman pantheon in the 1st century BC, shown wearing the Phrygian cap
Mithras, ancient Persian god of light and ruler of the Universe, slaying the bull, 100-150. Roman marble sculpture. From the Kunsthistorische Museum, Vienna