-
regularly on
January 9, May 21, and
December 11. A
festival called Agonia or
Agonium Martiale, in
honor of Mars, was
celebrated March 17, the same day as the...
-
March 14, and on
October 15 with the
sacrifice of the
October Horse; the
Agonium Martiale on
March 17; the Quinquatrus,
another ritual for
purifying weapons...
- Africa, and Oceania).
Ancient Roman observances celebrated in
March include Agonium Martiale,
celebrated on
March 1,
March 14, and
March 17, Matronalia, celebrated...
- (February 22),
Terminalia (February 23),
Regifugium (February 24), and
Agonium Martiale (February 27).
These days do not
correspond to the
modern Gregorian...
- Sol Indiges: Koch has
argued that Sol
Indiges is the god to
which the
Agonium of December 11 is devoted. Koch
remarks too that the
festival of December 11...
-
honey and milk.
Shortly afterwards, on 9 January, on the
feria of the
Agonium of January, the rex
sacrorum offered the
sacrifice of a ram to J****. At...
- the
yearly war season. The
opening would coincide with the day of the
Agonium Martiale on March 17, and the
closing with the day of the Armilustrium...
- 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 for various...
-
procession of the
Argei 17 XVI Kal. Apr. NP •
LIBERALIA •
AGONALIA or
Agonium Martiale for Mars •
Argei continue •
Circenses and Ludi
Liberalici after...
-
Toscanelli Argier Rupes Verona Rupes Rousillon Rupes Glana Rupes Rhenus Rupes Agonium Rupes Matronalia Rupes Parentatio Rupes Lidmar-Bergström,
Karna (1988)...