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Nonius Victor Olympus

Roman senator and Pater Patrum who led the Olympii Mithraic community in fourth-century Rome.

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Tamesius Augentius Olympius

Subtitle Late Roman senator who rose from pater to pater patrum in the Mithraic community of San Silvestro in Capite.

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Flavius Antistianus

Equestrian pater patrorum whose dedication to Cautes attests the involvement of Rome’s elite in Mithraism.

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Terentius Priscus

Roman devotee of the elusive Mithraic deity Nabarze, possibly identical with the associate of the Egyptian priest Arnouphis.

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Publius Nigidius Figulus

Roman statesman, scholar and Neo-Pythagorean philosopher associated with astrology, divination and ancient cosmology.

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Alcimus

Slave and vilicus in the household of Tiberius Claudius Livianus, linked to the earliest known Mithraic tauroctony.

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Aurelius Sabinus

Equites and Pater at Mithraeum Santo Stefano Rotondo.

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Atimetus

Imperial slave and an overseer of the Imperial estates who dedicated a Tauroctony to the Invincible god Sol.

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Alfenius Ceionius Iulianus Kamenius

Late Roman senator and governor of Numidia whose inscriptions present him as a Mithraic pater and initiate in several mystery cults.

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Ulpius Egnatius Faventinus

Roman senator, public augur and Mithraic pater attested among the aristocratic dedications associated with the Vatican Phrygianum in 376 CE.

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Caelius Hilarianus

One of the clearest examples of the late Roman aristocracy’s involvement in the mysteries of Mithras and other initiatory cults during the fourth century.

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Agrestius

Pater patrum and magister of the Mithraic community associated with the Esquiline Mithraeum.

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Junia Zosime

Junia Zosime is known from an inscription discovered at Ostia recording the donation of a silver statue of the Virtus of the dendrophori.

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Gaius Valerius Nicomedes

Ostian sacerdos remembered through his participation in the dedication of the monumental leontocephalic image erected under Commodus in 190 CE.

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Sextus Pompeius Maximus

Sextus Pompeius Maximus was an Ostian pater, later honoured as pater patrum, whose benefactions transformed the Aldobrandini Mithraeum and linked him to the city’s ferry guilds.

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Lucius Sextius Karus

His name was added to the main tauroctony sculpture of the Mitreo Fagan.

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Lucius Agrius Fructosus

Patron of the corpus stuppatorum and benefactor who financed the construction of the Mithraeum of Fructosus at Ostia.

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Lucius Sempronius

Offered a throne to Sol god in Ostia.

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Gaius Caelius Ermeros

Antistes and patron of the Mithraea of the Painted Walls and the Imperial Palace at Ostia.

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Lucius Agrius Calendius

Benefactor of the Imperial Palace Mithraeum and possible member of Ostia’s African community.

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