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Imperial slave and an overseer of the Imperial estates who dedicated a Tauroctony to the Invincible god Sol.
The Mithraea of Doliche, ancient Dülük, Turkey, are unique in that they represent two distinct shrines on the same site.
Rock-cut tauroctony forming the cult image of Mithraeum I at Doliche, later deliberately defaced by Christian iconoclasts.
Petitor of the Mithraic congregation at Dura Europos, possibly associated with the decoration of the sanctuary.
One of the two patres named in a communal dedication of the Mithraic congregation at Dura Europos during the reign of Caracalla.
Member of the Mithraic community at Dura-Europos, known from graffiti identifying him as scenicus of the Legio IV Scythica and possibly bearing the title magus.
Strategos of the Palmyrene archers at Dura Europos and dedicator of the earliest tauroctony relief.
Soldier of the Legio XVI Flavia Firma Antoniana stationed at Dura Europos and known from a dedication to Zeus Helios Mithras and Tourmasgade.
Discovered beneath the church of Vieu-en-Valromey in 1869, this Mithraeum formed part of the monumental religious centre of ancient Venetonimagus.
One of the few Mithraists whose progression from Nymphus to Miles and eventually to Pater may be traced epigraphically at Dura Europos.
An interdisciplinary volume exploring the history, archaeology, and cultures of Dura-Europos from the Hellenistic to the Islamic period.
Pater who consecrated the Mithraeum of Gimmeldingen during the final phase of Mithraic worship in the Rhineland.
Imperial slave who, together with Successus, fulfilled a vow to Cautes, providing one of the earliest possible attestations of Mithraic worship in Hispania.
The controversial Italian journalist Edmon Durighello discovered this marble statue of a young naked Aion in 1887.
The Mithras killing the bull sculpture from Sidon, currently Lebanon.
Pater nominos in Sidon, he consecrated a number of sculptures, including a Hecataion.
Lifelong pater of Mithras in Anazarbus, holding the civic title Father of the Homeland.
Senator, imperial legate and commander from Poetovio, whose dedications to Mithras link the Danubian and African diffusion of the cult.
Known from a disputed inscription discovered near Mediolanum, she has been tentatively linked to a Mithraic dedication, although the interpretation remains controversial.