CIMRM 1768 - Tauroctony of Symphorus and Marcus. Aquincum IV. Hungary.
CIMRM entry
1768.
Statue (H. 1.305 Br. 1.315), fragments of which were found in front of the niche
and in the north wing of the sanctuary.
Romana VII, 1943, fig. on the front page; Nagy in BpR XIII, 1943, fig. 25;
Szilagyi, Pl. XLIX; BpTort. II, Pl. LXIV, 1. See fig. 460, kindly supplied by
Dr. A. Mocsy. Some parts have been restored.
Mithras kills the bull whose tail ends in corn-ears. The dog and the serpent hold
their heads near the wound; the scorpion in the usual place. In the base an
inscription: