Marcus Statius Niger was a lion who erected an altar to Cautopates in Statio, the present-day Angera, with his brother Gaius.
Hyacinthus, like Hermadio, seems to have been one of the profets of Mithraism in the Dacian region.
Pater from Nersae, Italia, known by an inscription of his mithraic Apronianus.
He dedicated to the Emperor, for the worshipers of the god Mithras a sculpture in Stabiae.
Slave who, for the salvation of his master, built a spelaeum in Aquileia, complete with its furnishings.
The pater Artemidorus seems to be an Augustan freedman of the Claudians, of Eastern origin.
Tribune of the first cohort of Vardulli, he erected a mithraeum with his fellows in Brementium.
Pro praetor legate during the reign of Maxime, he dedicated an altar to Mithras in Lambaesis.
His name was added to the main tauroctony sculpture of the Mitreo Fagan.
Butcher who dedicated a statue of Mercurius Quillenius in the Mithraeum of Groß-Gerau.
Roman veteran stationed on the island of Andros, where he built a temple to Mithras.
He dedicated a monument to Zeus Helios Mithras Serapis in Heraclea Pontica.