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CRIOBOLIUM , the sacrifice of a ram in the cult ofSee also: Attis and the See also: Great See also: Mother
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It seems to have been a See also: special ceremony instituted after the rise, and on the See also: analogy of the See also: taurobolium (q.v.), which was performed in honour of the Great Mother, for the purpose of giving See also: fuller recognition to Attis in the duality which he formed with the Mother
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There is no evidence of its existence either in See also: Asia or in See also: Italy before the taurobolium came into prominence (after A.D
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134)
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When the criobolium was performed in conjunction with the taurobolium, the altar was almost invariably inscribed to both the Mother and Attis, while the inscription was to the Mother alone when the taurobolium only was performed
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The celebration of the criobolium was widespread, and its importance such that it was sometimes performed in place of the taurobolium (Corp
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See also: Lat. vi
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505, 5o6)
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The details and effect of the ceremony were no doubt similar to those of the taurobolium
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