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  • Liber

    Discours de Julien l'Empereur (1963)

    Nommé Julien l'Apostat par la tradition chrétienne, Julien le philosophe vécut au IVème siècle de notre ère. Il fut d'abord César des Gaules (355-361) et fit de Lutèce sa capitale, puis empereur romain. Il doit son surnom à sa tentative de restau…
  • Monumentum

    Tauroctony of Târgușor

    This limestone relief of Mithras killing the bull bears an inscription by a certain Flavius Horimos, consecrated in a 'secret forest' in Moesia.

    TNMM641 – CIMRM 2306, 2307

    Ὣριμος / πατὴ/ρ ἀνέ/θηκε/ν. Φλ(άουιος) Ὣριμος Φλ(αουίου) Μακέδονος οἰκονόμος κατ᾽ ἐπιταγήν / θεῷ ἀνεικήτῳ …
  • Monumentum

    Altar of Mérida from Quintio

    This altar, which has now disappeared, was dedicated by the slave Quintio for the health of a certain Coutius Lupus.

    TNMM520 – CIMRM 794

    Inuicto Deo / Quintio Flaui / Baetici Conim/brig(ensis) ser(uus) / pro sa(lute) Coutii Lupi
  • Monumentum

    Inscription of Flavius Antistianus from Rome

    This inscription was dedicated to God Cautes by a certain Flavius Antistianus, Pater Patrorum in Rome.

    TNMM713 – CIMRM 336

    Deo Caute / Flavius Antistianus / v(ir) e(gregius) de decem primis pater patrum.
  • Monumentum

    Inscription by Claudius Thermodon of Bolsena

    The donor of this Mithraic inscription from Bolsena, a certain Tiberius Claudius Thermoron, is known from two other monuments.

    TNMM652 – CIMRM 660

    Soli invicto / Mitrhae(sic!) / Tiberius Claudi/us Tiberi filius / Thermodon / spelaeum cum / signis et ara / ceterisque / voti compos / dedit.
  • Syndexios

    Tiberius Claudius Balbilus

    Scholar, politician and a court astrologer to the Roman emperors Claudius, Nero and Vespasian.
  • Monumentum

    Plaque of Astorga

    This slab dedicated to the invincible god, Serapis and Isis by Claudius Zenobius was found in 1967 in the walls of the city of Astorga, Spain.

    TNMM734

    Invicto Deo / Serapidi et / Isidi / Cl(audius) Zenobius / Proc(urator) Aug(usti).
  • Syndexios

    Hermadio

    Hermadio's inscriptions have been found in Dacian Tibiscum and Sarmizegetusa, as well as in Rome.
  • Mithraeum

    Mithräum von Groß-Gerau

    In the Mithraeum of Gross Gerau, discovered in 1989, a statue of Mercury, a lion and an altar were found.

    TNMM617

  • Syndexios

    Flavius Lucilianus

    Public horseman and consul under the emperor Caracalla, who completed a Mithraeum in Aveia Vestina.
  • Mithraeum

    Mithraeum of Naples

    The Mitreo della crypta neapolitana was used a des legends about its use, from a cult place devoted to Priapus to celebrate Aphrodite.

    TNMM219

  • Syndexios

    Julian

    Roman emperor and philosopher known for his attempt to restore Hellenistic polytheism.
  • Syndexios

    Flavios Horimos

    Freedman and administrator of the country estate of a certain Flavius Macedo in Moesia.
  • Syndexios

    Tiberius Claudius Thermodon

    Dedicated multiple monuments to Mithras, Fortuna Primigenia and Diana in Etruria.
  • Syndexios

    Tiberius Claudius Hermes

    He commissioned the main cult relief found in the Mithraeum of Circo Massimo.
  • Syndexios

    Appius Claudius Tarronius Dexter

    Neapolitan senator who dedicated a tauroctonic relief to Mithras tauroctonus to the Almighty God Mithras.
  • Syndexios

    Flavius Septimius Zosimus

    Vir perfectissimus and priest of Zeus Brontes and Hecate, he erected a mithraeum in Rome.
  • Syndexios

    Flavius Antistianus

    Pater patrorum of equestrian rank, he was a prominent figure in the Mithraic sphere in Rome.
  • Syndexios

    Titus Flavius Hyginus Ephebianus

    Freedman who dedicated the first monument mentioning a Pater.
  • Syndexios

    Flavius Gerontios

    Pater nominos in Sidon, he consecrated a number of sculptures, including a Hecataion.