Brothers active in Pamphylia
Mithraic monuments of Pamphylia
Mithraeum of Perge
The Mithraeum of Pamphylia was cut back into the rock to form a cave, with a separate relief of Mithras killing the bull.
Inscripton of Perge
This inscription by Luccius Crispus was found near the entrance of the Mithraeum at Pamphylia.
Inscriptions from Pamphylia
Inscripton of Perge
Ἡλίῳ Μίθρ[ᾳ] | Μᾶρκος Λούκκιος Κρίσπος | ὑπὲρ τῆς ἱερᾶς βουλῆς καὶ δῆμου Περγα[ίων] | εὐξάμενο[ς] καθιέρωσεν μετὰ τῶν τέ[κνων]
References
- Fatih ONUR (2009) The Roman Army in Pamphylia: From the Third to Sixth Centuries A.D
