Pater patratus, he financed the restoration of a Mithraeum in Milan.
Public horseman and consul under the emperor Caracalla, who completed a Mithraeum in Aveia Vestina.
Governor of Numidia in 303, vir perfectissimus Valerius Florus was a well-known persecutor of Christians.
Vir clarissimus and governor of Numidia, who dedicated a temple to Mithras with its images and ornaments in Cirta.
Last king of Commagene, Antiochus IV reigned between 38 and 72 as a client king to the Roman Empires.
Callimorphus was a cashier (arkarius) of the estates of Chresimus, steward of emperors.
Roman veteran stationed on the island of Andros, where he built a temple to Mithras.
Procurator of Tarraconensis, he dedicated a monument to the Invincible God, Isis and Serapis in Asturica Augusta.
Freedman, he offered a relief of Mithras as a bull killer for the well-being of his two former masters in Apulum.
Dedicated an altar found in Gallia Narbonensis on the occasion of his elevation to the grade of Perses.
Actuarius and notarius, Celsianus dedicated an altar to Sol Mithras for the health of two illustrious men.