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Gladiator to whom his companions Cimber and Pietas erected a monument in Colonia, Germania.
Prefect, probably of Cohors II Tungrorum, who dedicated an altar to the invincible sun god Mithras in Camboglanna, Britannia.
Fructus was the slave who paid for the erection of the Mitreo del Sabazeo in Ostia.
A bronze plaque with a tauroctony dedicated by him was found between the blocks of the base of the cult relief in one of the Stockstadt temples.
Approved priest, Augustal serf at Casuentum et Carsulae, appointed quaestor of the Augustus treasury.
Public treasurer known for several inscriptions to Mithras found in San Silvestro.
Dedicated multiple monuments to Mithras, Fortuna Primigenia and Diana in Etruria.
Centurion who dedicated the first known Latin inscription to the invincible Mithras.
Servus of a certain Primus, Prudentus offered a sculpture of Mithras rock-birth in Poetovio.
Gaius Valerius Iulianus was a lion who erected an altar to Cautopates in Statio, the present-day Angera, with his brother Marcus.
Veteran from Colonia Claudia Ara Agrippinensium (Köln) who erected an inscritiption to Mithras and his ally Sol.
Together with his uncle, he was a syndexios of the Mithraeum in Stockstadt.
Slave who, for the salvation of his master, built a spelaeum in Aquileia, complete with its furnishings.
Of Semitic origin, Absalmos has dedicated a tauroctonic relief to Mithras in ancient Syria.
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.
Soldier of the XXII Legio Primigenia Pia Fidelis stationed in Mainz that erected an altar to Mithras in Sumelocenna.