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A devotee of Mithras who dedicated an altar for the health of Commodus alongside his father, a procurator castrensis, in Rome.
Senior Mithraic priest of Ostia whose inscriptions preserve rare and unique epithets of Mithras, including Incorruptus Juvenis and Indeprehensibilis.
Pater and priest of the Mithraeum of the Seven Spheres at Ostia during the sanctuary’s restoration and flourishing.
Known from an altar dedicated to Mithras at Ostia during the tenure of the pater Marcus Aemilius Epaphroditus.
A priest of Sol Invictus Mithras who helped dedicate a throne in the Casa di Diana mithraeum.
A pater of the Ostian Mithraic community and member of the guild of carpenters.
A Mithraic pater at Ostia associated with the dedication of an image of Arimanius in the Casa di Diana mithraeum.
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The bronze medallion, from Cilicia, shows Mithras Tauroctonus on the revers.
Magister of a Bracaran sodalicium associated with the cult of Mithras in Roman Lusitania.
Mithraic dedicant associated with the rock-cut sanctuary of Rožanec in Pannonia Superior.
A powerful and wealthy man, founder of a mithraeum in the city of Aquincum of which he was the mayor.
One of several dedications commissioned by the duumvir Marcus Antonius Victorinus in his Mithraeum of Aquincum, modern Budapest.
Bright red sandstone altar from Mithraeum II at Stockstadt dedicated to Deo Cauti by Titus Martialius Candidus, found near the north podium.
Member of a Mithraic community at Stockstadt who dedicated altars to Cautes and Cautopates.
Thirmarum is recorded as a findspot for Mithraic material in Tarraconensis.
Governor of Numidia and prolific dedicator of monuments to Sol Mithras, Sol Invictus and other deities in late Roman North Africa.
Early Mithraic Leo from Novae whose name has been associated with the honey symbolism of the leonine grade.
Aristocratic villa near Tarraco, capital of Hispania Tarraconensis, associated with Caius Valerius Avitus and a Mithraic sanctuary.
Roman prefect commemorated in a rare dedication to Sol Apollo Anicetus Mithras at Rudchester.