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Solder of the Legio II Augusta who dedicated a monument to Mithras Invictus in Isca.
Prefect of the First Cohort of Batavians, of the Ultinian voting-tribe.
Housesteads Roman Fort is the remains of an auxiliary fort on Hadrian's Wall, at Housesteads, Northumberland, England, south of Broomlee Lough.
Brocolitia, also called Procolita or Brocolita, was an auxiliary settlement on Hadrian's Wall. This site is now known as Carrawburgh.
Prefect, probably of Cohors II Tungrorum, who dedicated an altar to the invincible sun god Mithras in Camboglanna, Britannia.
Tribune of the first cohort of Vardulli, he erected a mithraeum with his fellows in Brementium.
Dedicated a statue of Arimanius in Eboracum, now in the Yorkshire Museum.
Fragmentary marble inscription discovered in the London Mithraeum, possibly referring to the victory of Roman Britain.
This head was found at the east end of temple of Mithras in London.
The Caernarfon candelabrum is a reconstruction of several iron pieces found in the Mithraeum of Caernarfon.
This second altar discovered to date near Inveresk includes several elements unusual in Mithraic worship.
A naked Mithra emerges from the cosmic egg surrounded by the zodiac, as always carrying a torch and a dagger.
Isca, variously specified as Isca Augusta or Isca Silurum, was the site of a Roman legionary fortress and settlement or vicus, the remains of which lie beneath parts of the present-day suburban town of Caerleon, Walles.
Burham is a village and civil parish in the borough of Tonbridge and Malling in Kent, England.