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Probably a Greek-speaking slave who offered a Cautes placed in the Mithraeum of the Bolards.
Praeses of the Noric Mediterranean province, of equestrian rank, restaured the Mithraeum of Virunum in 311.
Procurator of Tarraconensis, he dedicated a monument to the Invincible God, Isis and Serapis in Asturica Augusta.
Prefect of the First Cohort of Batavians, of the Ultinian voting-tribe.
Emperor Caracalla ordered one of Rome’s largest temples to the god Mithras to be built in the baths bearing his name.
Pro praetor legate during the reign of Maxime, he dedicated an altar to Mithras in Lambaesis.
Garlic merchant, probably from Lusitania, who dedicated an altar to Cautes in Tarraconensis.
Frontinianus and Fronto built a Mithraeum in Budaors, probably on their own property.
Marcus Statius Niger was a lion who erected an altar to Cautopates in Statio, the present-day Angera, with his brother Gaius.
Butcher who dedicated a statue of Mercurius Quillenius in the Mithraeum of Groß-Gerau.