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Aulus Caedicius Priscianus

A. Caedicius Priscianus, one of the Patres of the Castra Peregrinorum Mithraeum under Commodus.

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Nicephoros

Leo depicted carrying a krater at the end of the Santa Prisca sacrificial procession.

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Sentinas Ianuarius

The only known pater leonum, and probable public freedman of Sentinum.

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Nonius Victor Olympius

Roman senator and Pater Patrum who led the Olympii Mithraic community in fourth-century Rome.

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Titus Flavius Hyginus Ephebianus

Imperial freedman who dedicated one of the earliest dated inscriptions mentioning a Mithraic Pater.

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Lollius Rufus

Among the earliest securely attested Mithraic Patres, known from one of the earliest securely dated Mithraic inscriptions.

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Marcus Modius Agatho

Known from a remarkable group of monuments dedicated to Mithras and the Capitoline Triad.

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A. Sergius Eutychus

Mithraic priest attested in the inscription recording the construction of a sacrarium near the Circus Maximus.

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Gaius Aufidius Ianuarius

One of the dedicators of the monumental tauroctony associated with the Capitoline mithraeum.

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Proficentius

Pater sacrorum and founder of the Mithraeum under the Basilica of S. Lorenzo.

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Lucius Septimius Archelaus

An imperial freedman, Lucius Septimius Archelaus served as Pater and priest of Invincible Mithras within the imperial household at Rome.

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Salvius Novanio

A presumed third-century Mithraist from Picenum, traditionally identified as the dedicator of the Macerata tauroctony.

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P. Aelius Urbanus

Mithraic worshipper who records having built the sacrarium of the Mithraeum of the Circus Maximus under the priest A. Sergius Eutychus in 3rd-century.

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Marcus Valerius Maximus

Priest of the invincible sun god Mithras at Mediolanum who described himself as a devoted student of astrology.

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Curius Iuvenalis

A Mithraic Pater from Caere known for initiating the Heliodromus Memmius Placidus.

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Memmius Placidus

A Heliodromus from Caere whose dedication provides the earliest epigraphic attestation of the sixth Mithraic grade.

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Tamesius Augentius Olympius

Subtitle Late Roman senator who rose from pater to pater patrum in the Mithraic community of San Silvestro in Capite.

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Flavius Antistianus

Equestrian pater patrorum whose dedication to Cautes attests the involvement of Rome’s elite in Mithraism.

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Terentius Priscus

Roman devotee of the elusive Mithraic deity Nabarze, possibly identical with the associate of the Egyptian priest Arnouphis.

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Publius Nigidius Figulus

Roman statesman, scholar and Neo-Pythagorean philosopher associated with astrology, divination and ancient cosmology.

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