Your search Boulogne-sur-mer (Pas-de-Calais) gave 640 results.
Breton centurion stationed in Volubilis, Mauretania Tingitana, known for his loyalty to Mithras and Commodus.
First African emperor of Rome (193 – 211), born in Leptis Magna, now Al-Khums in Libya.
Governor of Numidia between 284 and 285, he dedicated several monuments in Numidia to Mithras and other gods.
Freedman from Greek-speaking origin who dedicated an altar to the invincible Mythra.
Actuarius and notarius, Celsianus dedicated an altar to Sol Mithras for the health of two illustrious men.
Greek-speaking member of the community of Mithras followers from Apulum in the 2nd century.
Dioscorus is a freedman from the Greek-speaking part of the Empire who dedicated an altar to the invincible Mythra.
Emperor Caracalla ordered one of Rome’s largest temples to the god Mithras to be built in the baths bearing his name.
He was cornicularius, supply officer, to the prefect of the Legion XXII Primigenia.
Pater and priest of the Fagan Mithtraeum with several monuments to his name.
He built the sacred area of the Mitreo del Circo Massimo at his own expense.
Pater Patrum of Ostia, he officiated at the Mitreo Aldobrandini where he is mentioned in a couple of inscriptions.
Centurio of the Legio III Augusta, Florus dedicated an altar to the unconquered Sol Mithras in El Gahra.
Roman emperor at the age of 14, from 218 to his death in 222, Elagabalus was a main priest of the sun god Elagabal in Emesa.