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|wketx=Bull-leaping (Ancient Greek: ταυροκαθάψια, [[taurokathapsia]]) is a form of non-violent bull fighting based on an ancient ritual involving an acrobat leaping over the back of a charging bull (or cow). The sport survives in modern France, usually with cows rather than bulls, as course landaise; in Spain, with bulls, as recortes and in Tamil Nadu, India with bulls as Jallikattu. Ritual leaping over bulls is a motif of Middle Bronze Age figurative art, notably of Minoan Crete, but also found in Hittite Anatolia, the Levant, Bactria and the Indus Valley. It is often interpreted as a depiction of a rite performed in connection with bull worship.
|wketx=Bull-leaping (Ancient Greek: ταυροκαθάψια, [[taurokathapsia]]) is a form of non-violent bull fighting based on an ancient ritual involving an acrobat leaping over the back of a charging bull (or cow). The sport survives in modern France, usually with cows rather than bulls, as course landaise; in Spain, with bulls, as recortes and in Tamil Nadu, India with bulls as Jallikattu. Ritual leaping over bulls is a motif of Middle Bronze Age figurative art, notably of Minoan Crete, but also found in Hittite Anatolia, the Levant, Bactria and the Indus Valley. It is often interpreted as a depiction of a rite performed in connection with bull worship.
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Als [[Stiersprung]] bezeichnet man eine aus Abbildungen rekonstruierte akrobatische Übung mutmaßlich kultischen Charakters der minoischen Kultur. Beim Stiersprung sprangen junge Männer und Frauen in Längsrichtung über einen Stier.
|wkdetx=Als [[Stiersprung]] bezeichnet man eine aus Abbildungen rekonstruierte akrobatische Übung mutmaßlich kultischen Charakters der minoischen Kultur. Beim Stiersprung sprangen junge Männer und Frauen in Längsrichtung über einen Stier.
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|wkestx=La [[taurocatapsia]] (del griego antiguo ταυροκαθάψια)​ era un ejercicio en el que los gimnastas realizaban demostraciones de agilidad, a pie o a caballo con la mediación de un toro salvaje. Es un motivo del arte figurativo de la Edad del Bronce Media, y en particular del arte minoico, en donde aparecen escenas de esta actividad en numerosas ocasiones, tanto en la decoración de paredes como en diversos objetos.
|wkestx=La [[taurocatapsia]] (del griego antiguo ταυροκαθάψια)​ era un ejercicio en el que los gimnastas realizaban demostraciones de agilidad, a pie o a caballo con la mediación de un toro salvaje. Es un motivo del arte figurativo de la Edad del Bronce Media, y en particular del arte minoico, en donde aparecen escenas de esta actividad en numerosas ocasiones, tanto en la decoración de paredes como en diversos objetos.