Your search Han Potoci gave 881 results.
Senator and Pater Sacrorum of Mithras, who consecrated several monuments in Rome in the late 4th century.
Textile merchant from Augusta Treverorum and Pater of his community, he left testimony of his cult to Mithras in the 3rd century.
Offered the famous Tauroctony of Osterburken to the unconquerable sun god Mithras.
For the health of this man, a small altar was dedicated to the god Invictus in the Emerita Augusta.
Approved priest, Augustal serf at Casuentum et Carsulae, appointed quaestor of the Augustus treasury.
Public treasurer known for several inscriptions to Mithras found in San Silvestro.
Dedicated multiple monuments to Mithras, Fortuna Primigenia and Diana in Etruria.
Pater Patrum of Ostia, he officiated at the Mitreo Aldobrandini where he is mentioned in a couple of inscriptions.
Marcus Statius Niger was a lion who erected an altar to Cautopates in Statio, the present-day Angera, with his brother Gaius.
The Cilician pirates incorporated significant divine feminine elements, notably Anahita, into their Mithraic practices, profoundly influencing the initiation rites within the Roman Empire.
The marble Aion from the lost Mithraeum Fagan, Ostia, now presides the entrance to the Vatican Library.
The name of this domus comes from the fact that some authors once associated one of its mosaics with the cult of Mithras, a connection that has since been dismissed.
This scene of a feast from Mérida shows three persons at a table with other people standing beside them, one holding a bull’s head on a plate.