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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.
Public treasurer known for several inscriptions to Mithras found in San Silvestro.
He was a centurion from Savaria, serving in Legio XIV Gemina based in Carnuntum.
Syndexios in Ostia, his name Marsus suggests that he was a snake-charmer.
He was a plebeian citizen who dedicated a monument to the Unconquerable Sun, Mithras.
Centurion of the Legio VII Gemina Antoniana Pia Felix who erected the only known mithraeum at Lucus Augusti to date.
He commissioned the main cult relief found in the Mithraeum of Circo Massimo.
He was a soldier of the Cohors I Belgarum, probably of Dalmatian origin, who dedicated an altar to Mithras in Aufustianis.
Procurator of the emperor, Porcius Verus erected a relief of Mithras found in Ruše, Slovenia..
The pater Artemidorus seems to be an Augustan freedman of the Claudians, of Eastern origin.
He was cornicularius, supply officer, to the prefect of the Legion XXII Primigenia.
He was from Aphrodisias in Caria, where he erected a relief depicting Mithras killing the bull.