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)

209. Bust of Sol Bronze bust with radiant crown, springing forth from a foliage frame. His face is framed by a thick crop of hair, which clings on the back to his neck in short locks. He wears a chiton. - 3rd century - H: 4,5 cm. - Gorsium, Southern district. - SzIKM, Inv. no. 69.350. BÁNKI 1972, no. 7. G.N. 210. Tabula ansata dedicated to Mithras A rectangular slab with additional triangular pieces which have a hole in them for affixation located on the shorter sides (tabula ansata). The inscription is written in actuarial capital (scriptura capitalis actuaria). In the first line the letters are accented with two lines; in the second one letter runs off the tablet. Missing are the top of the left triangle and the bottom of the right one. The inscription reads: D(eo) i(nvicto) M(ithrae) | Aurelius Heraclides \ et Agathopus fra\tres v(otum) s(olverunt) l(ibentes) m(erito). Puncta dinstinguentia is in the first and fourth lines. - 2nd-3rd century A.D. -17x8,2x0,2 cm; bronze sheet. - Sisak (Siscia) - ZAM, Inv. no. 16893. CIL III 3959; CUMONT 1869-1899, 144, no. 351; AU 544; SELEM 1976, 15, no. 13. M.S. 211. Votive slab of Mithras-Sol Marble votive slab with a semicircular top, widening downwards. Sketch-like carved representations under each other in three fields. On the top and at the bottom religious scenes whose interpretation is uncertain, in the middle the bull-slaughtering Mithras and his followers, Cautes and Cautopates - 3rd century - 21,3x14 cm. - Alcsut -MNM, Inv. no. 120.1862. CUMONT 1893 291 and 111. 4; RÉCSEY 1894b, PL 30, 111. 2; VERMASEREN 1960, 227-228, no. 1740; NÉMETH 1991, 259, 264, 111. 4. M.Na. 212. Relief of Cautes Relief tablet of the attendant of Mithras. Standing figure clad in tunic, with a Phrygian cap on the head, in his right he holds a torch. On the basis the inscription: Non(ius) Bassiunus sac(erdos) with a red paint. - Late 2nd century-3rd century. - 60x34x7-16 cm. - Szőny (Brigetio) - XJM, Inv. no. 57.1.34. CIL III. 4302 - BARKÓCZI 1951, 34. E.Sző. 213. Relief of Cautopates Relief tablet of the attendant of Mithras. Standing figure, clad in a tunic, with a Phrygian cap on his head, in his right a torch turned downwards. On its basis the inscription: Non(ius) Bassiunus sac(erdos) with a red paint. - Late 2nd century-3rd century. -62x35x11-20 cm. - Szőny (Brigetio) - XJM, Inv. no. 57.1.35. CIL III 4302 - L. BARKÓCZI 1951, 34. E.Sző. 214. Lion On a narrow pedestal a lion prone, turned to the right. Its head is covered with a thick mane, the right paw is stretched out. Chin, left paw and leg damaged. Limestone. - 3rd century - 53x24x17 cm. - Budapest III, Vöröskereszt utca, Aquincum, canabae -AM, Inv. no. 94.10. PÓCZY 1976, 34. Fig. 80. -Das römische Budapest 1986, no. 776. K.Sz. 108

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