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The New Mithraeum Database in Tunisia

Find news, articles, monuments, persons, books and videos related to the Cult of Mithras found or located in Tunisia.

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  • Syndexios

    Hermes

    Estate manager and slave of Caius Antonius Rufus, prefect of roads and customs collector.
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    Aurelius Victor Augentius

    Pater Patrum of the Mithraeum of Piazza S. Silvestro in Capite
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    Trebius Alfius

    He was one of the new brothers mentioned on the bronze plaque of Virunum.
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    Sextus Pompeius Maximus

    Pater Patrum of Ostia, he officiated at the Mitreo Aldobrandini where he is mentioned in a couple of inscriptions.
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    Gaius Iulius

    For the health of this man, a small altar was dedicated to the god Invictus in the Emerita Augusta.
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    Gaius Camilius Superatus

    Gaius dedicated an altar to the god Invictus in Emerita Augusta in the 2nd century.
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    Marcus Valerius Secundus

    Centurio frumentarius probably from Tarraco, who served in the Legio VII Gemina located in Emerita Agusta.
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    Apronianus

    Public treasurer known for several inscriptions to Mithras found in San Silvestro.
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    Materninius Faustinus

    He erected one of the last known mithraea on his property.
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    Felicissimus

    Probably the Pater of the Mithraeum of Ostia which bears his name.
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    Volusius Irenaeus

    Dedicated a statue of Arimanius in Eboracum, now in the Yorkshire Museum.
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    Marcus Simplicius Simplex

    Equus and Prefect.
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    Lucius Sextius Karus

    His name was added to the main tauroctony sculpture of the Mitreo Fagan.
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    Victorius Secundus

    Slave of Gaius Victorius Victorinus
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    Victorius Victor

    Slave of Gaius Victorius Victorinus
  • Monumentum

    Inscription of Chemtou

    Dedication from Simitthus mentioning the restoration of a monument and a vow fulfilled to Cautes and Cautopates during the reign of Caracalla and Julia Maesa.

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    [------] Imp(eratoris) Caes(aris) M(arci) Aurel(i) An]/tonini ⟦---⟧ et Iuliae Ma[esae ---]/re novo et carmine sign[---]/legionis restituit auxil[---]/solvit Cauten Cautopate[n ---].
  • Locus

    Simitthus

    Chemtou or Chimtou was an ancient Roman-Berber town in northwestern Tunisia, located 20 km from the city of Jendouba near the Algerian frontier. It was known as Simitthu (or Simitthus in Roman period) in antiquity.
 
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