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Well, we finally made it to Italy for our long-delayed trip1 to Florence!
We flew into Rome because getting to Florence from San Francisco by air takes making at least one and often two connections. No thanx! I’d much rather take a non-stop, which we did, and then use the excellent Italian high-speed rail system.
While the main goal of our first day in Italy was to get to Florence, we still had time to go to the National Museum of Rome. It focuses on funereal items going back to Aurelian times.
This particular status has an interesting backstory. It depicts the god Mithras, who was of Iranian origin. Mithraism rivaled Christianity in the early empire and in fact was more popular early on.
Mithras was traditionally shown, like in this statue, seizing a bull by its nostrils while thrusting a knife into its neck. A dog, hampered by a snake, licks the blood gushing from the wound, while a scorpion chops off the bull’s testicles.
Perhaps unsurprisingly, Mithraism was far more popular among the lads than the lassies.
Sometimes it just doesn’t pay to be the bull…
That’s what can happen when you foolishly get into a motorcycle accident that breaks all your right-side ribs the week before you were originally planning to go. ↩