出典:Wiktionary
出典:『Wiktionary』 (2025/10/11 14:31 UTC 版)
Borrowed from Latin taurobolium, from Ancient Greek ταυροβόλιον (taurobólion).
taurobolium (plural taurobolia)
出典:Wikipedia
出典:『Wikipedia』 (2011/06/18 17:59 UTC 版)
In the Roman empire of the 2nd to 4th centuries, taurobolium referred to practices involving the sacrifice of a bull, which after mid-2nd century became connected with the worship of the Great Mother of the Gods; though not previously limited to her cultus, after 159 CE all private taurobolia inscriptions mention Magna Mater. Originating in Asia Minor, its earliest attested performance in Italy occurred in 134 CE, at Puteoli, in honor of Venus Caelestis, documented by an inscription.