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Decennalian connection?

Around page 111–112,

  • Forsythe, Gary (2012), "Magna Mater and the Taurobolium", Time in Roman Religion: One Thousand Years of Religious History, Studies in Ancient History, No. 4, Abingdon: Routledge.

suggests that around the time of Commodus some public taurobolia were timed to synchronize with imperial decennalia and vicennalia (10th & 20th-year jubilees). He doesn't seem totally sure about it and the location specifically mentioned seems minor/unimportant. Has there been any further discussion or research on the public observances? —  LlywelynII 07:52, 13 January 2024 (UTC) reply

From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Decennalian connection?

Around page 111–112,

  • Forsythe, Gary (2012), "Magna Mater and the Taurobolium", Time in Roman Religion: One Thousand Years of Religious History, Studies in Ancient History, No. 4, Abingdon: Routledge.

suggests that around the time of Commodus some public taurobolia were timed to synchronize with imperial decennalia and vicennalia (10th & 20th-year jubilees). He doesn't seem totally sure about it and the location specifically mentioned seems minor/unimportant. Has there been any further discussion or research on the public observances? —  LlywelynII 07:52, 13 January 2024 (UTC) reply


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