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Syndexios

Antonius Valentinus

Roman centurion who supervised the Severan reconstruction and expansion of the Mithraeum of Dura-Europos.

Syndexios

Mareinos

Petitor of the Mithraic congregation at Dura Europos, possibly associated with the decoration of the sanctuary.

Syndexios

Theodoros

One of the two patres named in a communal dedication of the Mithraic congregation at Dura Europos during the reign of Caracalla.

Syndexios

Libeianos

Pater of the Mithraic community of Dura Europos attested in a communal dedication to Mithras and the syndexioi during the reign of Caracalla.

Monumentum

Graffito naming Maximus magus at Dura-Europos

Engraved inscription naming Maximus as magus, from column 1 of the Mithraeum of Dura-Europos, Syria.

Syndexios

Maximus

Member of the Mithraic community at Dura-Europos, known from graffiti identifying him as scenicus of the Legio IV Scythica and possibly bearing the title magus.

Socius

Marcus Cassius Julianus

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.

Syndexios

Iουλιανος

Soldier of the Legio XVI Flavia Firma Antoniana stationed at Dura Europos and known from a dedication to Zeus Helios Mithras and Tourmasgade.

Cohors

NAMA

A Mithraic Chronicle from Dura-Europos.

Monumentum

Graffito with eisodos and exodos at Dura-Europos

Minute engraved inscription with the words eisodos and exodos (entrance and exit), from column 3 of the Mithraeum of Dura-Europos, Syria.

Monumentum

Main Tauroctony relief from Dura Europos

The main relief of Mithras killing the bull from the Mithraeum of Dura Europos includes three persons named Zenobius, Jariboles and Barnaadath.

Syndexios

Kamerios

One of the few Mithraists whose progression from Nymphus to Miles and eventually to Pater may be traced epigraphically at Dura Europos.

Syndexios

Ulpius Egnatius Faventinus

Roman senator, public augur and Mithraic pater attested among the aristocratic dedications associated with the Vatican Phrygianum in 376 CE.

Syndexios

Caelius Hilarianus

One of the clearest examples of the late Roman aristocracy’s involvement in the mysteries of Mithras and other initiatory cults during the fourth century.

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Gaius Rufius Euctatus

Physician and Pater Patrum of the Mithraic community of Vieu, known from an altar dedicated by his son Gaius Rufius Virilis.

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Gaius Rufius Virilis

Known from an altar dedicated to his father Gaius Rufius Eutactus, Pater Patrum of the Mithraic community of Vieu.

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Agrestius

Pater patrum and magister of the Mithraic community associated with the Esquiline Mithraeum.

Syndexios

Potentianus

Pater who consecrated the Mithraeum of Gimmeldingen during the final phase of Mithraic worship in the Rhineland.

Syndexios

Elaine

Imperial slave who, together with Successus, fulfilled a vow to Cautes, providing one of the earliest possible attestations of Mithraic worship in Hispania.

Monumentum

Taurcotony sculpture from Sidon

The Mithras killing the bull sculpture from Sidon, currently Lebanon.

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