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Bronze plaque of Mithras slaying the bull | Roman | Mid-Imperial, Antonine or Severan | The Metropolitan Museum of Art
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Mithras and Eastern Religion on Hadrian's Wall | English Heritage
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The Roman cult of Mithras. Tauroctony. Mithras killing the bull. Marble. Roman statue. Louvre Museum. Paris. France Stock Photo - Alamy
Mithras Tauroctonus from private collection — The New Mithraeum
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Mithra (Persian Goddess) currently in a museum in Paris! Paris brought the statue of liberty to United States as a gift… | World mythology, Museums in paris, Statue
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Marble Statue Of The God Mithras In The Naples Museum Of History Stock Photo, Picture And Royalty Free Image. Image 14915223.
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The Temple of Mithras at the Heart of Roman London