Roman emperor and philosopher known for his attempt to restore Hellenistic polytheism.
Firmidius Severinus was a soldier who served in the Legio VIII Augusta for 26 years.
Pater patratus, he financed the restoration of a Mithraeum in Milan.
Roman emperor from 253 to 260, he was taken captive by Shapur I of Persia. He was thus the first emperor to be captured as a prisoner of war.
Prefect of the First Cohort of Batavians, of the Ultinian voting-tribe.
A slave of a certain Flavius Baeticus, Quintio dedicated an altar to the health of a companion.
Dedicated multiple monuments to Mithras, Fortuna Primigenia and Diana in Etruria.
Vir clarissimus and governor of Numidia, who dedicated a temple to Mithras with its images and ornaments in Cirta.
Danube region can be traced back to the legions that fought under his command in Armenia.
Born in North Africa, he dedicated an inscription to the unconquered god Mithras, found in the Forum of Lambasis.
Pater Curius Iuvenalis is attested in the first known monument dedicated by a Heliodromus.
Founder of the Arasacid dynasty, Tiridates I was crowned king of Armenia by Nero in 66.