Mithras from Cabra. 2nd c. Depicting Mitra god
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Mithras from Cabra. 2nd c. Depicting Mitra god
Mithras from Cabra. 2nd c. Depicting Mitra god sacrificing a bull. Roman art. Sculpture on marble. SPAIN. Cordoba. Archaeological Museum of Cordoba. Proc: SPAIN. Cabra
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This marble sculpture, dated back to the 2nd century AD, depicts the ancient Roman god Mitras in the act of sacrificing a bull. Discovered in the town of Cabra, in the province of Cordoba, Andalusia, Spain, this masterpiece is now proudly displayed at the Archaeological Museum of Cordoba. Mitras, an important deity in the Roman world, was worshipped primarily among the soldiers and merchants, particularly those of Eastern origin. The god was believed to be the god of contracts, friendship, and oaths, and his symbol, the tauroctony, or the image of the bull-slaying god, was a common motif in Roman art. The intricately carved sculpture showcases Mitras in the midst of the sacred ritual, his left hand holding a knife, and his right hand grasping the bull's horn, while the bull lies submissively on its side. The god's other attributes, such as the Phrygian cap, the torc, and the solar disk between his legs, further emphasize his divine status. The bull, a powerful and fertile symbol in ancient cultures, represents the cycle of life and death, and the sacrifice was believed to ensure the continuity of life and prosperity. This stunning piece of European art, with its intricate details and powerful symbolism, offers a glimpse into the rich cultural heritage of the ancient Romans and the diverse influences that shaped the art and religion of the time. The sculpture's journey from Cabra to the Archaeological Museum of Cordoba is a testament to the enduring legacy of Roman art and the importance of preserving our cultural heritage for future generations.
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