Ambrosiaster (Ps Augustine), Quaest. vet. nov. test. 114.11 ...
Pseudo-Plutarch, De fluviis. Goodwin, Ed. Plutarch. Plutarch’s Morals. Translated from the Greek by several hands. Corrected and revised by. William W. Goodwin, PH. D. Boston. Little, Brown, and ...
A ROMAN MARBLE RELIEF OF MITHRAS TAUROCTONUS CIRCA LATE 2ND CENTURY A.D. The panel centered by the god clad in long-sleeved girded Oriental attire with leggings, a Phrygian cap and soft boots, a short ...
Caius Cas(sius?) Fla(vianus?) was a Roman citizen and centurion who belonged to the XXth legion stationed in the fort of Invetesk from the 140's until his departure in 165. He dedicated two altars in ...
Lucius Agrius Fructosus was a syndexios of the Mitreo di Fructosus. Active c. 3rd – 4th century in Ostia, Latium (Italia). He was a Patron of the Ostian college of stuppatores. Lucius Agrius Fructosus ...
This marble relief of Cautes was found in 1863 in Sisak, Croatia. Urbicus / Sisci/ano/rum.
To the God Invictus Mithras, Publius Aelius Valerianus, soldier of the , consul’s orderly, gladly, joyfully, and deservedly fulfilled his vow. Publius Aelius Valerianus was a soldier of the Legio XIII ...
Son of the patriarch of the Olympius saga, of senatorial rank, who for at least three generations watched over a Mithraic community in the 4th century Rome. Aurelius is the son of Nonius Victor ...
Both of them were discovered in 1609 in the foundations of the façade of the church of San Pietro, Rome. M(atri) d(eum) m(agnae) I(deae) / et Attidi meno/tyranno ...
Caius Curius Avitus financed the Cautopates with a dolphin found at the Casa del Mitreo in Merida when Accius Hedychrus was Pater. The sculpture was made by a greek named Demetros.
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