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His name was added to the main tauroctony sculpture of the Mitreo Fagan.
This intaglio portrays Mithra slaying the bull on one side, and a lion with a bee, around seven stars, and inscription, on the other.
Patron of the corpus stuppatorum and benefactor who financed the construction of the Mithraeum of Fructosus at Ostia.
Antistes and patron of the Mithraea of the Painted Walls and the Imperial Palace at Ostia.
Benefactor of the Imperial Palace Mithraeum and possible member of Ostia’s African community.
Leading member of the Ostian Mithraic community, holder of the titles pater, sacerdos and antistes.
Pater of the Mithraeum of Lucretius Menander at Ostia, honoured by a dedication from Diocles in the late second or early third century CE.
Small marble base recording a donation to M. Cerellio Hieronymo, pater and sacerdos, on behalf of an antistes who dedicated objects to the god, from the Mitreo degli Animali at Ostia.
Mithraic devotee known from Dacia and tentatively associated with inscriptions from Rome and Poetovio.
Mithraic priest and dedicator of the leontocephalic deity from the Fagan Mithraeum at Ostia.
Small marble base with a dedication by T. Annius Lucullus, sevir and quinquennalis, to Martis Dendrophoris Ostiensium, from the Mitreo degli Animali at Ostia, dated to 143 A.D.
Small marble base dedicated by C. Atilius Bassus, freedman and apparator of a priest of the Great Mother, to Silvanus dendrophoris, from the Mitreo degli Animali at Ostia.
Small marble base dedicated by Sex. Annius Merops, honoured Dendrophoros, to the image of Terrae Matris, from the Mitreo degli Animali at Ostia, dated to 142 A.D.
Donor of a small altar from the Mithraeum of the Seven Gates, Sextus Fusinius Felix may belong to a family attested among Ostia’s augustales.
This inscription, found in the Mitreo della Planta Pedis, among some other monuments in Ostia, suggests a link between Mithras and Silvanus.
Small marble column dedicated by Iunia Zosime, mater, to Virtus Dendrophori from silver weighing two pounds, from the Mitreo degli Animali at Ostia.
Marble altar found near the entrance of the Mitreo delle Sette Porte at Ostia, dedicated by Sextus Fusinius Felix.
An imperial freedman who restored the Mithraeum of Sabazeus for the Mithraic brethren.