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Dioscorus is a freedman from the Greek-speaking part of the Empire who dedicated an altar to the invincible Mythra.
Senilius Carantinus, also named Cracissius, was a citizen (civis) of Mediomatrici.
Pro praetor legate during the reign of Maxime, he dedicated an altar to Mithras in Lambaesis.
Dedicated a stele in Nicopolis ad Istrum, previously dedicated by a certain Galerios.
Soldier of the XXII Legio Primigenia Pia Fidelis stationed in Mainz that erected an altar to Mithras in Sumelocenna.
Public horseman and consul under the emperor Caracalla, who completed a Mithraeum in Aveia Vestina.
Murius Victor was an aedile of Civitas Taunensium who, in fulfilment of a vow, built an altar to Mithras.
Centurio of the Legio III Augusta, Florus dedicated an altar to the unconquered Sol Mithras in El Gahra.
Marcus Statius Niger was a lion who erected an altar to Cautopates in Statio, the present-day Angera, with his brother Gaius.
A comrade of Charitinus, he was a freedman who consecrated an altar to Mithras for the emperors Philip the Arab and Otacilia Severa.
He devoted an altar to the Mother Goddesses for Respectus, found at the Mithraeum of Friedberg.
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Breton centurion stationed in Volubilis, Mauretania Tingitana, known for his loyalty to Mithras and Commodus.
Freedman who consecrated an altar to Mithras for the numen and majesty of the emperors Philip the Arab and Otacilia Severa.
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