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Procurator of Tarraconensis, he dedicated a monument to the Invincible God, Isis and Serapis in Asturica Augusta.
Dedicated multiple monuments to Mithras, Fortuna Primigenia and Diana in Etruria.
He was a centurion from Savaria, serving in Legio XIV Gemina based in Carnuntum.
Pater patrorum of equestrian rank, he was a prominent figure in the Mithraic sphere in Rome.
He commissioned the main cult relief found in the Mithraeum of Circo Massimo.
Freedman and administrator of the country estate of a certain Flavius Macedo in Moesia.
Pater from Nersae, Italia, known by an inscription of his mithraic Apronianus.
Vir perfectissimus and priest of Zeus Brontes and Hecate, he erected a mithraeum in Rome.
The bronze bears the dedication of a restoration of a Mithraeum carried out in 183.
This inscription reveals the existence of a Mithraeum on the island of Andros, Greece, which has not yet been found.
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.
This lost monument bears an inscription to Cautes by a certain Tiberius Claudius Artemidorus.
According to the inscription on it, this altar probably supported a statue of Jupiter.
This altar, which has now disappeared, was dedicated by the slave Quintio for the health of a certain Coutius Lupus.
Owner of www.mithraeum.org and the Mithras and Mithraeum discussion lists on Groups.io. Co-founder of Nova Roma and the founder of Byzantium Novum.
Hermadio's inscriptions have been found in Dacian Tibiscum and Sarmizegetusa, as well as in Rome.
Slave who, for the salvation of his master, built a spelaeum in Aquileia, complete with its furnishings.