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Slave on a farm in Valentia, Hispania, who dedicated an altar to the invincible Mithras.
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.
Donated an altar to the Mitreo delle Sette Sfere while Marcus Aemilius Epaphroditus was Pater.
Emperor Caracalla ordered one of Rome’s largest temples to the god Mithras to be built in the baths bearing his name.
Tribune of the first cohort of Vardulli, he erected a mithraeum with his fellows in Brementium.
Greek-speaking member of the community of Mithras followers from Apulum in the 2nd century.
Freedman, he offered a relief of Mithras as a bull killer for the well-being of his two former masters in Apulum.
Account's assistant and slave, Synethus dedicated a Cautopates with a scorpion in Sarmizegetusa.
Pater patrorum of equestrian rank, he was a prominent figure in the Mithraic sphere in Rome.
Pater and priest of the Fagan Mithtraeum with several monuments to his name.
Together with his father, Kastos dedicated several monuments in Rome to the glory of Zeus Helios Mithras.
Breton centurion stationed in Volubilis, Mauretania Tingitana, known for his loyalty to Mithras and Commodus.
Approved priest, Augustal serf at Casuentum et Carsulae, appointed quaestor of the Augustus treasury.