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Freedman who consecrated an altar to Mithras for the numen and majesty of the emperors Philip the Arab and Otacilia Severa.
A powerful and wealthy man, founder of a mithraeum in the city of Aquincum of which he was the mayor.
He dedicated to the Emperor, for the worshipers of the god Mithras a sculpture in Stabiae.
Dedicated multiple monuments to Mithras, Fortuna Primigenia and Diana in Etruria.
Garlic merchant, probably from Lusitania, who dedicated an altar to Cautes in Tarraconensis.
A freedman of Septimius Severus, he was Pater and priest of the invincible Mithras, as mentioned in a marble inscription found in Rome.
He travelled to Juliomagus and engraved vases to the undefeated Sun Mithras for his brothers.
Roman emperor of humble origin who reunited the Empire and repelled the pressure of barbarian invasions and internal revolts.
Pater nominos in Sidon, he consecrated a number of sculptures, including a Hecataion.
Offered the famous Tauroctony of Osterburken to the unconquerable sun god Mithras.
Clarissimus knight and legate born in Poetovio that helped to disseminate the cult of Mithras in the African provinces.
Aelius Maximus identifies himself as a soldier of the Legio V Macedonica on a relief found in ancient Potaissa.
The cenders of Chyndonax were found on an urn with an inscription that reads High Priest of Mithras.
Imperial slave who donated an altar to Mithras for the benefit of the emperor Caracalla.
Veteran and ex duplicarius of ala I civum Romanorum who dedicated an altar to Mithras in Teutoburgium.
Centurio frumentarius probably from Tarraco, who served in the Legio VII Gemina located in Emerita Agusta.