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This altar mentioning the god Arimanius was found in 1655 at Porta San Giovanni, on the Esquilino.
This altar for the completion of a temple to Sol Invictus by Flavius Lucilianus was found in Fossa, Italy.
This lost monument from Malaga, Spain, to Dominus Invictus has been linked to the cult of Mithras, although there is not enough evidence.
This marble tablet found at Portus Ostiae mentions a pater, a lion donor and a series of male names, probably from a Mithraic community.
These two inscriptions by a certain Titus Martialius Candidus are dedicated to Cautes and Cautopates.
The dedicator of this altar was a slave in the service of a high official, the prefect Gaius Antonius Rufus, known from other inscriptions.