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Near the c r 0 s sin g of the criptoporticus: a) Fragments of a marble plate with ornaments in relief (H. 0.13) and fragments with inscr.
This inscription by Luccius Crispus was found near the entrance of the Mithraeum at Pamphylia.
Together with his son, with whom he shares his name, Kastos has dedicated several monuments in Rome to the glory of Zeus Helios Mithras.
Thrasyllus was an Egyptian of Greek descent grammarian, astrologer and a friend of the Roman emperor Tiberius.
His name was added to the main tauroctony sculpture of the Mitreo Fagan.
He travelled to Juliomagus and engraved vases to the undefeated Sun Mithras for his brothers.
Offered the famous Tauroctony of Osterburken to the unconquerable sun god Mithras.
Libertus from the Arrii-family to which also belonged the Emperor Antonius Pius.
Gaius dedicated an altar to the god Invictus in Emerita Augusta in the 2nd century.
Vir clarissimus and governor of Numidia, who dedicated a temple to Mithras with its images and ornaments in Cirta.
He was cornicularius, supply officer, to the prefect of the Legion XXII Primigenia.
Syndexios in Ostia, his name Marsus suggests that he was a snake-charmer.
Senilius Carantinus, also named Cracissius, was a citizen (civis) of Mediomatrici.
Slave of the imperial family and dispensator who repaired an image of Mithras in Tibur, near Rome.
Pater and priest of the Fagan Mithtraeum with several monuments to his name.