This dedicatory inscription by Aurelius Seleucus, found in Cilicia, aligns with Plutarch’s account of Cilician pirates ...
Lifelong pater of Mithras in Anazarbus, holding the civic title Father of the Homeland.
This second relief depicting a phallus from Tiddis, Algeria, has been positioned alongside its counterpart atop pillars that ...
Aurelius Agathopus is mentioned in a bronze plaque found in Sisak. He bears a Greek name, which does not imply that he was of Greek or Eastern origin. Agathopus could have been a free provincial who ...
In 1989, the Roman archaeologist and topographer Filippo Coarelli advanced the daring hypothesis that the proprietor of the Casa di Apuleio at Ostia was the same person as Apuleius of Madauros, the ...
This remarkable marble statue of Mithras killing the bull from Apulum includes a unique dedication by its donor, featuring ...
This very fine relief of Mithras killing the bull was discovered in 2014 in Germán, near Sofia, Bulgaria, and is now housed ...
The Gadsden flag’s duality can be compared to that of Pueri Superbi icon Donald Trump, described by Tim Alberta as “both a convicted felon claiming that the state is persecuting him and an aspiring ...
This altar was dedicated by a son to his father, one of the few Patres Patrum recorded in the western provinces. Dei i(nvicti) / M(ithrae) Patri Patru/m C(aio) Ru[t ...
Appius Claudius Tarronius Dexter, senator, is associated with the Flavian Nicomachus family. Only 5 devotees are mentioned in inscriptions from Southern Italy. A single name from Napoli has been ...
Prefect of the First Cohort of Batavians Antoniniana. One of the three altars to Mithras found at the Mithraeum of Carrawburgh fort. Deo Inv(icto) M(ithrae) / L(ucius ...