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Hyacinthus, like Hermadio, seems to have been one of the profets of Mithraism in the Dacian region.
Centurion who engraved a plaque to Sol for the health of the Emperor Antoninus Pius and his sons.
Hermadio's inscriptions have been found in Dacian Tibiscum and Sarmizegetusa, as well as in Rome.
Imperial slave and an overseer of the Imperial estates who dedicated a Tauroctony to the Invincible god Sol.
Veteran and ex duplicarius of ala I civum Romanorum who dedicated an altar to Mithras in Teutoburgium.
Quadratarius who made some mithraic monuments including the two-sided relief of Dieburg
Freedman who consecrated an altar to Mithras for the numen and majesty of the emperors Philip the Arab and Otacilia Severa.
Callimorphus was a cashier (arkarius) of the estates of Chresimus, steward of emperors.
Probably of Greek descent, he was active in Pannonia Superior by the 2nd century.
Firmidius Severinus was a soldier who served in the Legio VIII Augusta for 26 years.
He dedicated to the Emperor, for the worshipers of the god Mithras a sculpture in Stabiae.
Public treasurer known for several inscriptions to Mithras found in San Silvestro.