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Statuette of Jupiter Dolichenus. 1st half 3rd CE. From Marseille, France. Roman god of a mystery cult, of Hittite-Hurrian origin, and associated with the Mithras cult. He is represented in his typical pose standing on a bull, carrying his double ax and thunderbolts (both lost). Marble, 61 x 35 cm. Inv. 1.56 (old Inv. KK 107). Photo: Hendrik Zwietasch.  
Location Landesmuseum Württemberg/Stuttgart/Germany
Unique Identifier ART547321 
Type Image 
Purpose Public 
Size 4335px × 4961px 
Photo Credit bpk Bildagentur / (name of museum) /(name of photographer) / Art Resource, NY 
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3rd century CE
Bull, Animal
Eagle
Imperial Roman (27 BCE-396 CE)
Jupiter (Zeus) Mythology
Marble
Mithras, God
Sculpture