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Pater and priest of the Fagan Mithtraeum with several monuments to his name.
He travelled to Juliomagus and engraved vases to the undefeated Sun Mithras for his brothers.
A slave of a certain Flavius Baeticus, Quintio dedicated an altar to the health of a companion.
Born in North Africa, he dedicated an inscription to the unconquered god Mithras, found in the Forum of Lambasis.
The pater Aulus Aemilianus Antoninus dedicated an altar to Cautes in the Mitreo delle Pareti Dipinte.
Roman veteran stationed on the island of Andros, where he built a temple to Mithras.
One of the most eminent representatives of late antique pagan religiosity, combining high civic authority with deep initiation into multiple mystery traditions, including the cult of Mithras.
Syndexios in Ostia, his name Marsus suggests that he was a snake-charmer.
Dedicated a sculpture of Mithras killing the bull in the 4th mithraeum of Aquincum together with Marcus.
Callimorphus was a cashier (arkarius) of the estates of Chresimus, steward of emperors.
Imperial slave who donated an altar to Mithras for the benefit of the emperor Caracalla.
Freedman who consecrated an altar to Mithras for the numen and majesty of the emperors Philip the Arab and Otacilia Severa.
Freedman from Greek-speaking origin who dedicated an altar to the invincible Mythra.
Together with his uncle, he was a syndexios of the Mithraeum in Stockstadt.
Hector erected an altar to Mithras in Emerita Augusta by means of a ‘divine vision’.
Together with his nephew, he was a syndexios of the Mithraeum in Stockstadt.