Taurobolic Altar (Lyon)
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The Taurobolic Altar is an inscribed ancient Roman altar found in 1704 in a vineyard belonging to a certain Bourgeat on the Fourvière hill in Lyon, France. It dates to the year 160 and refers to a taurobolium carried out in Lugdunum to Cybele for the restoration of the emperor Antoninus Pius's health. It is now held at the Gallo-Roman Museum of Lyon.
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Esplanade, Lyon Fourvière
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N 45.7604 ° | E 4.8199 ° |
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Esplanade
69005 Lyon, Fourvière
Auvergne-Rhône-Alpes, France
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