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Mithras Slaying the Bull
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Mithras Slaying the Bull

This relief (early 3rd c.) was commissioned by Apronianus, a slave and treasurer of Acquedolci. It shows Mithras performing the tauroctony, the ritual slaying of a bull, central to the Mithraic cult. The act symbolizes cosmic renewal and salvation. Animals around the scene represent astrological forces and the eternal cycle of life and death.
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