The so-called Dolicheneum is a temple in Dura Europos in the east of today's Syria, where Jupiter Dolichenus and god called Zeus Helios Mithras Turmasgade may have been worshiped.
[1] The remains of the temple were excavated in 1935/36,[1] but results were never fully published.
Second cellae was for Jupiter Dolichenus, several dedications for whom were found in the temple.
[2][1] Another room was dedicated for unnamed goddess, probably Juno Dolichena.
Soldiers left several inscriptions that mentions "centurio princeps of a vexillation of IV (Scythia) and XVI Flavia Firma, a vexillation of Cohors II Paphlagonum with the titles 'Galliana Volusiana', a cohors equitata with the same titles, and Julius Julianus, of A.D.