- An
Agonalia or
Agonia was an
obscure archaic religious observance celebrated in
ancient Rome
several times a year, in
honor of
various divinities. Its...
- calendar, but
December retained its name. In
Ancient Rome, as one of the four
Agonalia, this day in
honour of Sol
Indiges was held on
December 11, as was Septimontium...
- the
Velian Hill 9:
Agonalia in
honor of J****,
after whom the
month January is named;
first of at
least four
festivals named Agonalia throughout the year...
-
include Cervula and Juvenalia,
celebrated January 1, as well as one of
three Agonalia,
celebrated January 9, and Carmentalia,
celebrated January 11.
These dates...
-
Veturius (perhaps the "old Mars" of the old year) is
driven out;
March 17: an
Agonalia or
Agonium Martiale, an
obscure type of
observance held at
other times...
- the
festival of Bona Dea fell on May 1,
Argei fell on May 14 or May 15,
Agonalia fell on May 21, and
Ambarvalia on May 29.
Floralia was held
April 27 during...
-
Tiberinus Pater and Gaia 9 V Id. Dec. C 10 IV Id. Dec. C 11 III Id. Dec. NP •
AGONALIA for Indiges; also the (probably unrelated)
Septimontium 12
pridie Idūs...
- January, 7
March and 21 May, the
first date
being the
recurrence of the
Agonalia,
dedicated to J**** and
celebrated by the king with the
sacrifice of a...
- Kal. Apr. F •
procession of the
Argei 17 XVI Kal. Apr. NP •
LIBERALIA •
AGONALIA or
Agonium Martiale for Mars •
Argei continue •
Circenses and Ludi Liberalici...
- (after the mid-1st
century AD) 20 XIII Kal. Iun. C 21 XII Kal. Iun. NP •
AGONALIA for
Vediovis 22 XI Kal. Iun. N 23 X Kal. Iun. NP •
TUBILUSTRIUM • Feriae...