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CIMRM Supplement - Main Altar (A), Mithraeum III. Apulum/Alba Iulia, Romania
See also: Mithraeum III; Altar A; Statue Base B - Transitus; Statue Base C - Cautopates; Statue Base D - Cautes?; Fragment of inscription E; A votive altar made of limestone, found on its face with the back roughly chiselled off, presumably for building material in the medieval period. It weighs ca. 600 kg. From Egri &c:
Vitalis was probably a slave, as he had only one name, but one involved in administration of funds as an Arcarius. Publius Aelius Marus is attested in four other inscriptions from Dacia; he served as conductor pascui et salinarum, a role of uncertain function probably connected to the imperial estates.1
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