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File:7th panel Mitreo di Felicissimus Ostia Antica 2006-09-08.jpg

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English: Mosaic panel with a patera, a rhabdos, a Phrygian cap and a pruning knife, 2nd century AD. Mitreo di Felicissimus, Ostia Antica, Latium, Italy.
Français : Panneau de mosaïque représentant une patère, une canne, un anneau, un bonnet phrygien et une faucille, attributs du 7e grade d'initiation du culte de Mithra (Pater ou Père), IIe siècle ap. J.-C. Mitreum de Felicissimus, Ostia Antica, Latium, Italie.
Date 2006/09/08
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Author Marie-Lan Nguyen ( User:Jastrow)

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