"Europa" . . "Taureaux Dans l'art." . . "Antike" . . "Antike." . "RELIGION / Comparative Religion" . . "Taureaux Aspect religieux." . . "taureau - culte Antiquité." . . "Stierkult Geschichte Altertum." . . "Cultus." . . "Religion." . . "Religion" . "Stierkult" . . "Stierkult." . "Alter Orient" . . "Alter Orient." . "Mythologie" . . "Mythologie." . "Oudheid." . . . . "Toros Mitología." . . . . . . . . . . "The power of the bull" . "The power of the bull"@en . . . . . . . . . . . "Electronic books"@en . . "Everyone has heard of the Minotaur in the labyrinth on Crete and many know that the Greek gods would adopt the guise of a bull to seduce mortal women. But what lies behind these legends?The Power of the Bull discusses mankind's enduring obsession with bulls. The bull is an almost universal symbol throughout Indo-European cultures. Bull cults proliferated in the Middle East and in many parts of North Africa, and one cult, Mithraism, was the greatest rival to Christianity in the Roman Empire. The Cults are divergent yet have certain core elements in common. Michael Rice argues th."@en . . . . . . . . . . . . . "The Power of the Bull"@en . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . "Toros Aspecto religioso." . . "Toros de lidia Mitología." . . "Stieren." . . "Bulls Mythology." . . "Bulls Mythology" . "symbole taureau Antiquité." . . "Receptie." . . "Auerochse" . . "Bulls Religious aspects." . . "Bulls Religious aspects" . "Stier" . . "Stier." .