Fifth Roman emperor and last of the Julio-Claudian dynasty, reigning from 54 until his death in 68.
Donated an altar to the Mitreo delle Sette Sfere while Marcus Aemilius Epaphroditus was Pater.
He was a soldier of the Cohors I Belgarum, probably of Dalmatian origin, who dedicated an altar to Mithras in Aufustianis.
Imperial slave who donated an altar to Mithras for the benefit of the emperor Caracalla.
Pro praetor legate during the reign of Maxime, he dedicated an altar to Mithras in Lambaesis.
He was from Aphrodisias in Caria, where he erected a relief depicting Mithras killing the bull.
Approved priest, Augustal serf at Casuentum et Carsulae, appointed quaestor of the Augustus treasury.
First African emperor of Rome (193 – 211), born in Leptis Magna, now Al-Khums in Libya.
Prefect, probably of Cohors II Tungrorum, who dedicated an altar to the invincible sun god Mithras in Camboglanna, Britannia.
Dux of Pannonia Prima et Noricum Ripense, he built a mithraeum in Poetovio.
Of Semitic origin, Absalmos has dedicated a tauroctonic relief to Mithras in ancient Syria.
The cenders of Chyndonax were found on an urn with an inscription that reads High Priest of Mithras.
Pater sacrorum and founder of the Mithraeum under the Basilica of S. Lorenzo.
Freedman and administrator of the country estate of a certain Flavius Macedo in Moesia.