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Governor of Numidia in 303, vir perfectissimus Valerius Florus was a well-known persecutor of Christians.
He was a soldier of the Cohors I Belgarum, probably of Dalmatian origin, who dedicated an altar to Mithras in Aufustianis.
Freedman from Greek-speaking origin who dedicated an altar to the invincible Mythra.
Slave of the imperial family and dispensator who repaired an image of Mithras in Tibur, near Rome.
Priest of Mithras who dedicated an altar to Petra Genetrix in Carnuntum.
Dedicated a statue of Arimanius in Eboracum, now in the Yorkshire Museum.
Roman citizen who dedicated an altar to the invincible Mithras in Teutoburgium.
Libertus from the Arrii-family to which also belonged the Emperor Antonius Pius.
Together with his son, with whom he shares his name, Kastos has dedicated several monuments in Rome to the glory of Zeus Helios Mithras.
Gladiator to whom his companions Cimber and Pietas erected a monument in Colonia, Germania.
Prefect, probably of Cohors II Tungrorum, who dedicated an altar to the invincible sun god Mithras in Camboglanna, Britannia.
For the health of this man, a small altar was dedicated to the god Invictus in the Emerita Augusta.
Valerius was a discharged veteran was a worshipper of the Undefeated Mithras in Künzing.
Quadratarius who made some mithraic monuments including the two-sided relief of Dieburg