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File:5th panel Mitreo di Felicissimus Ostia Antica 2006-09-08.jpg

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English: Mosaic with a sword, a moon crescent, Hesperos/Phosphoros and a pruning knife, 2nd century AD. Mitreo di Felicissimus, Ostia Antica, Latium, Italy.
Français : Mosaïque représentant une épée, un croissant de lune, l'étoille du soir Hespéros/Phosphoros et la faux de Saturne, attributs du 5e grade d'initiation du culte de Mithra (Perse), IIe siècle ap. J.-C. Mitreo di Felicissimus, Ostia Antica, Latium, Italie.
Date 2006/09/08
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Author Marie-Lan Nguyen ( User:Jastrow)

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