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For the health of this man, a small altar was dedicated to the god Invictus in the Emerita Augusta.
Quadratarius who made some mithraic monuments including the two-sided relief of Dieburg
Soldier of Legio XIII Gemina and strator consularis who dedicated an altar to the invincible Mithras.
Dedicated a sculpture of Mithras killing the bull in the 4th mithraeum of Aquincum together with Marcus.
Pater nominos in Sidon, he consecrated a number of sculptures, including a Hecataion.
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.
Clarissimus knight and legate born in Poetovio that helped to disseminate the cult of Mithras in the African provinces.
He and his brother, both of the Legio II Adiutrix, built a temple and erected several monuments in Budaors, Pannonia.
Together with his son, with whom he shares his name, Kastos has dedicated several monuments in Rome to the glory of Zeus Helios Mithras.
Administrator, probably a slave of Pater Alfius Severus, who dedicated the main altar of the Mitreo di Marino.
He was a soldier of the Cohors I Belgarum, probably of Dalmatian origin, who dedicated an altar to Mithras in Aufustianis.
Governor of Numidia in 303, vir perfectissimus Valerius Florus was a well-known persecutor of Christians.
Imperial slave and an overseer of the Imperial estates who dedicated a Tauroctony to the Invincible god Sol.
He commissioned the main cult relief found in the Mithraeum of Circo Massimo.
Hector erected an altar to Mithras in Emerita Augusta by means of a ‘divine vision’.