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Marcus Statius Niger was a lion who erected an altar to Cautopates in Statio, the present-day Angera, with his brother Gaius.
Gaius dedicated an altar to the god Invictus in Emerita Augusta in the 2nd century.
Syndexios in Ostia, his name Marsus suggests that he was a snake-charmer.
Founder of the Arasacid dynasty, Tiridates I was crowned king of Armenia by Nero in 66.
He was a centurion from Savaria, serving in Legio XIV Gemina based in Carnuntum.
Callimorphus was a cashier (arkarius) of the estates of Chresimus, steward of emperors.
He was a soldier of the Cohors I Belgarum, probably of Dalmatian origin, who dedicated an altar to Mithras in Aufustianis.
Actuarius and notarius, Celsianus dedicated an altar to Sol Mithras for the health of two illustrious men.
Pro praetor legate during the reign of Maxime, he dedicated an altar to Mithras in Lambaesis.
Governor of Numidia in 303, vir perfectissimus Valerius Florus was a well-known persecutor of Christians.
Praeses of the Noric Mediterranean province, of equestrian rank, restaured the Mithraeum of Virunum in 311.
Slave of the imperial family and dispensator who repaired an image of Mithras in Tibur, near Rome.
Procurator of the emperor, Porcius Verus erected a relief of Mithras found in Ruše, Slovenia..
Freedman who dedicated the first monument mentioning a Pater.