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Centurio frumentarius probably from Tarraco, who served in the Legio VII Gemina located in Emerita Agusta.
Syndexios in Ostia, his name Marsus suggests that he was a snake-charmer.
Vir clarissimus and governor of Numidia, who dedicated a temple to Mithras with its images and ornaments in Cirta.
Aphrodisius, probably of Greek origin, must have been a slave of the Cornelii.
Tribune of the first cohort of Vardulli, he erected a mithraeum with his fellows in Brementium.
Dedicated multiple monuments to Mithras, Fortuna Primigenia and Diana in Etruria.
The Mithraeum des Bolards was integrated into a therapeutic cultural complex related to healing waters.
This collective volume explores the ways ancient peoples interacted with divine powers through prayer, magic, and the interpretation of the stars. Drawing on evidence from Mesopotamia to Late Antiquity, it situates these practices within broader religious and cosmological systems…
Robert Turcan highlights various examples of the philosophical interpretation, mainly Platonic, of the figure and cult of Mithras.
La localización de una comunidad mitraísta en San Juan de la Isla posee un notable interés, debido a la débil popularidad de este culto oriental entre las poblaciones de Hispania.