Fitz Jenő (szerk.): Religions and Cults in Pannonia. Exhibiton an Székesfehérvár, Csók István Gallery 15 May - 30 September 1996 – Szent István Király Múzeum közleményei: A. sorozat 33. (1998)

DOLICHENUM - BRIGETIO 178. Bells of a Dolichenum Cast, hammered bronze bells. - 3rd century A.D. - H: 7 cm. Dolichenum - MNM, Inv. no. 4.1933.116. MILCH 1901,28; PAULOVICS 1935,1-3, 23-24, 111. 7.; LÁNG 1941,173,179. Szőny (Brigetio), M.Na. 179. Wreath from a Dolichenum Bronze wreath made of bifurcating leafy branches which meet on the top again. - 3rd century A.D. - Outer diam.: 5,2 cm. - Szőny (Brigetio), Dolichenum - MNM, Inv. no. 4.1933.105. MILCH 1901,28; PAULOVICS 1935,1-3, 23-24, 111. 7.; LÁNG 1941,173,179. M.Na. 180. Votive hand Bronze votive hand with a raised finger. On the wrist the incised inscription: I(ovi) 0(ptimo) M(aximo) D(olicheno). - 3rd century - H: 19,6 cm. - Szőny (Brigetio), Dolichenum - MNM, Inv. no. 10.1951.108. OROSZLÁN 1920-22, 109.; LÁNG 1946-48, 183. Fig. 34/1. L.K. MITHRAEUM I - POETOVIO, XIV. The town Poetovio was the centre of the economical-monetary governance of the province and that of the custom areas in union with the neighbouring provinces. The clerk-slaves active in the custom centre introduced the cult of the god Mithras of persian name at the end of the 1st century. A dalmatian merchant made a new temple built in the mid-second century in the place of the old one devastated by fire. The statue of rock-born Mithras was made on the order of an employee of the custom station. 99

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