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Pater patrorum of equestrian rank, he was a prominent figure in the Mithraic sphere in Rome.
Relief possibly depicting Mithras-Men holding a torch and a a bust of Luna on a crescent.
The Tauroctony found in Velletri, Rome, bears an inscription from its owner and donor.
Several fragmentary Mithraic remains dedicated by a certain Agatho in the Caelius suggest that a Mithraeum existed in the area.
In 1938 this Mithraeum was found 3.45 mtrs under the Basilica of S. Lorenzo in Damaso, in a cellar near the Sacrament's Chapel.
The Mithraeum of the Circus Maximus was discovered in 1931 during work carried out to create a storage area for the scenes and costumes of the Opera House within the Museums of Rome building.
The Mitreo Fagan revealed remarkable sculptures of leon-headed figures now exposed at the Vatican Museum.
This temple of Mithras on the north side of the Capitoline Hill in Rome no longer exists.
Marble altar dedicated to Sol Invictus Mithras, found in Rome (in aedibus Maffaeiorum), set up in 183 A.D. by M. Ulpius Maximus, praepositus tabellariorum, together with its ornaments and Mithraic insignia, in fulfilment of a vow.
Honorific marble statue base dedicated to the senator and Mithraic pater Alfenius Ceionius Iulianus Kamenius by members of his provincial administration.
The intarsium of Sol found in the Mithraeum of Santa Prisca is composed of several varieties of marble.