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The site of sexual vitality or fertility in the horse's head indicates its talismanic potency. Therefore, a phallic-like potency could be attributed to the October Horse's tail without the need of necessitating cauda to necessarily mean "penis," considering the fact that the ubiquity of phallic symbols in Roman lifestyle would make euphemism or substitution unwanted. The spear of Mars was kept in the Regia, the spot of the October Horse's tail. Timaeus, who interpreted the October Horse in light-weight of Rome's claim to Trojan origins, is each the earliest source and the only a single that specifies a spear as the sacrificial implement. The spear that the Trojan priest Laocoön drives into the aspect of the wooden horse is paralleled by the spear utilised by the officiating priest at the October sacrifice. The Trojan Horse succeeded as a stratagem since the Trojans acknowledged its validity as a votive supplying or dedication to a deity, and they wanted to transfer that ability inside their individual partitions. The symbolism of bread for the October Horse is unspoken in the historic resources. Ovid and Greek sources. |
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