DescriptionDSC00244 - Cautes, dadoforo di Mithra - sec. III d.C. - Foto di G. Dall'Orto.jpg
CIMRM 165-166: Cautes, dadoforo (portatore di torcia) del dio Mithras. Nella religione mitraica simboleggia l'alba. Arte romana, sec. III d.C. Fra parte di un gruppo di statue (vedine qui sotto le miniature). Museo archeologico regionale di Palermo, 28 settembre 2006. Foto di Giovanni Dall'Orto.
Cautes.
Mithras.
Cautopates.
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== Summary == * Cautes, dadoforo (portatore di torcia) del dio Mithra. Arte romana, sec. III d.C. Fra parte di un gruppo di statue (vedine qui sotto le miniature). Museo archeologico regionale
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