CIMRM 816 - Fragment of Cautopates. Walbrook Mithraeum, London, Britain.


See also: CIMRM 810-811 Tauroctony; 812 Cloaked figure; 813 Oceanus; 814 Mithraeum; 815 Mithras head; 816 Cautopates fragment; 817 Torso of deity; 818 Serapis head + 2 hands; 819 Circular plaque; 820 Minerva head; 821 Mercury statuette; 822-823 Dionysius, Silenus statue; 824 Sandstone bowl; 825 Inscription; 826 Inscription; Supp. Silver box + strainer; Pottery; Lead bull;

From: Museum of London: "Roman limestone relief sculpture of Cautopates carrying a torch pointing downwards. Found at the temple of Mithras, immediately outside the south wall of the Mithraeum towards the eastern end."

From: The Journal of Roman Studies, Vol. 45, Parts 1 and 2 (1955), pp. 121-149. At JSTOR. See plate 48.

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