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The pater Artemidorus seems to be an Augustan freedman of the Claudians, of Eastern origin.
For the health of this man, a small altar was dedicated to the god Invictus in the Emerita Augusta.
Reliefs of Cautes and Cautopates dedicated by Florius Florentius of Saalburg and Ancarinius Severus.
He built the sacred area of the Mitreo del Circo Massimo at his own expense.
Tribune of the first cohort of Vardulli, he erected a mithraeum with his fellows in Brementium.
Firmidius Severinus was a soldier who served in the Legio VIII Augusta for 26 years.
Freedman from Greek-speaking origin who dedicated an altar to the invincible Mythra.
Roman emperor and philosopher known for his attempt to restore Hellenistic polytheism.
Pater and priest of the Fagan Mithtraeum with several monuments to his name.
Actuarius and notarius, Celsianus dedicated an altar to Sol Mithras for the health of two illustrious men.
Vir clarissimus and governor of Numidia, who dedicated a temple to Mithras with its images and ornaments in Cirta.
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.
Governor of Numidia between 284 and 285, he dedicated several monuments in Numidia to Mithras and other gods.
This unusual piece depicts Mithras slaying the bull on one side and the Gnostic god Abraxas on the other.
The bronze medallion, from Cilicia, shows Mithras Tauroctonus on the revers.