Dedicated a statue of Arimanius in Eboracum, now in the Yorkshire Museum.
Breton centurion stationed in Volubilis, Mauretania Tingitana, known for his loyalty to Mithras and Commodus.
He was a centurion from Savaria, serving in Legio XIV Gemina based in Carnuntum.
Clarissimus knight and legate born in Poetovio that helped to disseminate the cult of Mithras in the African provinces.
Roman emperor of humble origin who reunited the Empire and repelled the pressure of barbarian invasions and internal revolts.
Centurio of the Legio III Augusta, Florus dedicated an altar to the unconquered Sol Mithras in El Gahra.
A slave of a certain Tiberius, he likely dedicated an altar to the invincible god Mithras in Carnuntum.
For the health of this man, a small altar was dedicated to the god Invictus in the Emerita Augusta.
A slave of a certain Flavius Baeticus, Quintio dedicated an altar to the health of a companion.
A powerful and wealthy man, founder of a mithraeum in the city of Aquincum of which he was the mayor.
Dedicated multiple monuments to Mithras, Fortuna Primigenia and Diana in Etruria.
Freedman who dedicated the first monument mentioning a Pater.
Together with his son, with whom he shares his name, Kastos has dedicated several monuments in Rome to the glory of Zeus Helios Mithras.
Kamerios reached the seventh grade in the Mithraic ladder. A couple of graffitis celebrate his achievements in the Mithraeum of Dura Europos.