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Imperial slave who donated an altar to Mithras for the benefit of the emperor Caracalla.
Danube region can be traced back to the legions that fought under his command in Armenia.
Prefect, probably of Cohors II Tungrorum, who dedicated an altar to the invincible sun god Mithras in Camboglanna, Britannia.
Procurator of Tarraconensis, he dedicated a monument to the Invincible God, Isis and Serapis in Asturica Augusta.
Roman citizen who dedicated an altar to the invincible Mithras in Teutoburgium.
Freedman and administrator of the country estate of a certain Flavius Macedo in Moesia.
Firmidius Severinus was a soldier who served in the Legio VIII Augusta for 26 years.
A slave of a certain Flavius Baeticus, Quintio dedicated an altar to the health of a companion.
Born in North Africa, he dedicated an inscription to the unconquered god Mithras, found in the Forum of Lambasis.
Hermadio's inscriptions have been found in Dacian Tibiscum and Sarmizegetusa, as well as in Rome.
Greek-speaking member of the community of Mithras followers from Apulum in the 2nd century.
At Rome’s twilight, amid political upheaval and Christian ascendancy, Vettius Agorius Praetextatus embodied pagan intellect, virtue, and authority across senatorial, military, and mystical spheres.