Monumentum
Tauroctony of the Villa Borghese
This relief of Mithras slaying the bull was erected in Piazza del Campidoglio, moved to Villa Borghese and is now in the Louvre Museum.
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16 Jun 2009
Updated on 2 Feb 2022
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White marble relief (H. 2.54 Br. 2.65), was erected on the Piazza Capitolino (Pignorius) in the 17th century, then transported to the Villa Borghese, nowadays Paris, Louvre, Inv. No. 1023. Second cent.
In a grotto Mithras tauroctone in the usual attitude and attire. The dog, the serpent and the scorpion are present; the raven is perched on the rocky border of the cave.
Cautes clasps with his l.h. the ears (two or three) from the bull's tail, he lifts with the r.h. his torch. Before the bull Cautopates is standing. with the torch pointed downwards.
In a grotto Mithras tauroctone in the usual attitude and attire. The dog, the serpent and the scorpion are present; the raven is perched on the rocky border of the cave.
Cautes clasps with his l.h. the ears (two or three) from the bull's tail, he lifts with the r.h. his torch. Before the bull Cautopates is standing. with the torch pointed downwards.
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Data
- Location
Mitreo del Campidoglio «lo perso», Roma Regio VIII, Latium (Italia) Rome (Italy) - Current location
Louvre Lens [Ma 1023] Lens (France) - Type
- Labels
- Dimensions H. 254 W. 275 D. 80 cm
- Dating 2nd century
- Discovery date Early 15th century
- Material Marble
- Canonical URI
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- CIMRM 415, 416
- CIL VI 719
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- Mithraeum Mitreo del Campidoglio «lo perso»
- Monumentum Mitreo del Campidoglio «lo perso»