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Vir perfectissimus and priest of Zeus Brontes and Hecate, he erected a mithraeum in Rome.
He was a plebeian citizen who dedicated a monument to the Unconquerable Sun, Mithras.
A freedman of Septimius Severus, he was Pater and priest of the invincible Mithras, as mentioned in a marble inscription found in Rome.
Firmidius Severinus was a soldier who served in the Legio VIII Augusta for 26 years.
Actuarius and notarius, Celsianus dedicated an altar to Sol Mithras for the health of two illustrious men.
Sandstone base carved on two sides, with a head of Medusa framed by acanthus leaves and a reclining lion holding a head between its forelegs.
Commander of a unite of Palmyrene archers stationed with the Roman garrison in Dura Europos.
Fragment of an alabaster relief from Cologne with part of a tauroctony scene. Only the tip of Mithras’ Phrygian cap and small narrative details above are preserved.
A small limestone altar from Bandorf near Oberwinter dedicated to Deo Invicto Regi. Found in an isolated structure not resembling a mithraeum, its function remains uncertain.
Callimorphus was a cashier (arkarius) of the estates of Chresimus, steward of emperors.
Owner of the Facebook group: Roman Cult of Mithras: His Mysteries, Mithraea and Worship. Owner of the blog: Meals with Mithras VERY into the subject.
Approved priest, Augustal serf at Casuentum et Carsulae, appointed quaestor of the Augustus treasury.
Dedicated a statue of Arimanius in Eboracum, now in the Yorkshire Museum.