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Monuments to Mithras tagged with ‘tauroctonia’

Monuments, inscriptions and artefacts related to Mithras and his cult tagged with ‘tauroctonia’.

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    CIMRM 595

    Bronze statuette of Mithras in his characteristic bull-slaying pose, though only the god has been preserved.

    TNMM1111 – CIMRM 595

  • Monumentum

    Tauroctony of the Mitreo delle terme di Mitra

    The person who commanded the sculpture may have been M. Umbilius Criton, documented in the Mitreo della Planta Pedis.

    TNMM108 – CIMRM 230, 231

    Κρίτων / Ἀθηναιος / έποίει.
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    Tauroctony marble from Mitreo Fagan

    This sculpture of Mithras killing the bull was dedicated to the ’incomprehensible god’ by a certain priest called Gaius Valerius Heracles.

    TNMM106 – CIMRM 310, 311

    Sig(num) imdeprehensivilis dei G(aius) Valerius Heracles sacerdos s(ua) p(ecunia) p(osuit). L(ucius) Sextius Karus et.
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    CIMRM 597

    Fragment of a greyish marble relief depicting Mithras slaying the bull beneath a rocky grotto.

    TNMM1112 – CIMRM 597

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    CIMRM 615

    Roman stone low-relief depicting Mithras as a bull-slayer, with the upper part of his head missing.

    TNMM1123 – CIMRM 615

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    CIMRM 635

    Fragment of a marble relief (H. 0.27 Br. 0.38 D. 0.045).

    TNMM1141 – CIMRM 635

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    Tauroctony of Absalmos

    The relief depict several unusual scenes from Mithras’s myth.

    TNMM128

    ἐκ τῶν τοῦ θεοῦ ἐπὶ ̕Αβσάλμου.
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    Tauroctony from Antium

    This marble relief depicting Mithras killing the bull, found at Porto d’Anzio in 1699 and now lost, is known from a engraving by del Torre.

    TNMM908 – CIMRM 204

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    Taurocotony from Calvi Risorta

    In this terracotta relief depicting Mithras as a bull killer found at Cales, now in Calvi Risorta, none of the usual accompanying animals is present.

    TNMM904 – CIMRM 200

  • Monumentum

    Taurocotony from Calvi Risorta

    Second terracotta tablet found at Calvi depicting Mithras killing the bull, now at Berlin, Antiquarium.

    TNMM905 – CIMRM 201

  • Monumentum

    Tauroctony from Rome

    White marble statue of Mithras killing the sacred bull preserved in the Museo Nacional Romano.

    TNMM1070 – CIMRM 531

  • Monumentum

    Tauroctony from Viale Latino

    Partial marble statue of Mithras as a bullkiller found near Viale Latino, about 200 meters from Porta San Giovanni.

    TNMM969 – CIMRM 374

  • Monumentum

    Tauroctony from Salita delle Tre Pile

    White marble relief depicting Mithras killing the bull, found broken in two parts in 1872 near Salita delle Tre Pile in Rome.

    TNMM995 – CIMRM 417

  • Monumentum

    CIMRM 122

    Fragment of a white marble statue of Mithras killing the bull from Rusicade, today Skikda, Algeria.

    TNMM860 – CIMRM 122

  • Monumentum

    Tauroctony of Mile, Jajce

    This marble relief depicting Mithras as a bull-slayer was once owned by Major Holzhausen and Franz Cumont and is now housed at the Belgian Academy.

    TNMM805 – CIMRM 1906

  • Monumentum

    Two-sided relief from Konjic

    The mithraic relief of Konjic shows a Tauroctony in one side and a ritual meal in the other.

    TNMM259 – CIMRM 1896

    Deo Soli inv[ict]o Meter[ae].
  • Monumentum

    Major fresco of the Mitreo Barberini

    The votive fresco from the Mithraeum Barberini displays several scenes from Mithras’s myth.

    TNMM167 – CIMRM 390

  • Monumentum

    Tauroctony of Gérman

    This very fine relief of Mithras killing the bull was discovered in 2014 in Germán, near Sofia, Bulgaria, and is now housed in the Sofia History Museum.

    TNMM795

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    Mithraic relief of Baris

    The Mithraic relief from Baris, in present-day Turkey, shows what appears to be a proto-version of the Tauroctony, with a winged Mithras surrounded by two Victories.

    TNMM284 – CIMRM 25

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    Mithraic vase of Mühltal

    The Mühltal Mithraic crater was discovered among the artefacts of a mithraeum found in Pfaffenhoffen am Inn, Bavaria.

    TNMM393

    Deo invicto Mitr[a]e Ma[rt- or -tern]inus.
 
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