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Categories: Cybele, Animal welfare, Christianity in the Roman Empire, Roman animal sacrifice, Animal sacrifice
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taurobolium  Kriobolia  Taurobolia  tauroboliatus
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In the Roman Empire of the second to fourth centuries, taurobolium referred to practices involving the sacrifice of a bull, which after mid-second century became connected with the worship of the Great Mother of the Gods; though not previously limited to her cult, after AD 159 all private taurobolia inscriptions mention the Magna Mater. Wikipedia
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In the Roman Empire of the second to fourth centuries, taurobolium referred to practices involving the sacrifice of a bull, which after mid-second century became connected with the worship of the Great Mother of the Gods; though not previously limited to her cult, after AD 159 all private taurobolia inscriptions mention the Magna Mater. Wikipedia
The ritual slaughter of a bull (in Ancient Rome). Wiktionary
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