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A. Caedicius Priscianus, one of the Patres of the Castra Peregrinorum Mithraeum under Commodus.
Leo depicted carrying a krater at the end of the Santa Prisca sacrificial procession.
Roman senator and Pater Patrum who led the Olympii Mithraic community in fourth-century Rome.
Imperial freedman who dedicated one of the earliest dated inscriptions mentioning a Mithraic Pater.
Among the earliest securely attested Mithraic Patres, known from one of the earliest securely dated Mithraic inscriptions.
Known from a remarkable group of monuments dedicated to Mithras and the Capitoline Triad.
Mithraic priest attested in the inscription recording the construction of a sacrarium near the Circus Maximus.
One of the dedicators of the monumental tauroctony associated with the Capitoline mithraeum.
Pater sacrorum and founder of the Mithraeum under the Basilica of S. Lorenzo.
An imperial freedman, Lucius Septimius Archelaus served as Pater and priest of Invincible Mithras within the imperial household at Rome.
A presumed third-century Mithraist from Picenum, traditionally identified as the dedicator of the Macerata tauroctony.
Mithraic worshipper who records having built the sacrarium of the Mithraeum of the Circus Maximus under the priest A. Sergius Eutychus in 3rd-century.
Priest of the invincible sun god Mithras at Mediolanum who described himself as a devoted student of astrology.
A Mithraic Pater from Caere known for initiating the Heliodromus Memmius Placidus.
A Heliodromus from Caere whose dedication provides the earliest epigraphic attestation of the sixth Mithraic grade.
Subtitle Late Roman senator who rose from pater to pater patrum in the Mithraic community of San Silvestro in Capite.
Equestrian pater patrorum whose dedication to Cautes attests the involvement of Rome’s elite in Mithraism.
Roman devotee of the elusive Mithraic deity Nabarze, possibly identical with the associate of the Egyptian priest Arnouphis.
Roman statesman, scholar and Neo-Pythagorean philosopher associated with astrology, divination and ancient cosmology.