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==In Roman culture== [[File:Farnese Bull MAN Napoli Inv6002 n07.jpg|thumb|right|The Farnese Bull]] The death of Dirce is depicted in a marble statue known as the [[Farnese Bull]], which is now in the collections of the [[Naples National Archaeological Museum|National Archaeological Museum]] in [[Naples]]. The colossal piece, a first-century-AD Roman copy of a second-century-BC [[Hellenistic]] Greek original, was first excavated in the 16th century in the [[Baths of Caracalla]]. Some scholars identify it with the statue group mentioned in Pliny's ''Natural History'', but this is disputed. [[File:Siemiradzki Christian Dirce.jpg|thumb|''A Christian Dirce'', by [[Henryk Siemiradzki]].]] This scene was recreated in spectacles in the Roman arena.
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