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- The Ludi Apollinares were solemn games (ludi) held annually by the ancient Romans in honor of the god Apollo. The tradition goes that at the first celebration...
- columns of the palace. A study of the mosaics in the Basilica of Sant' Apollinare Nuovo in Ravenna, Italy. [1][permanent dead link‍], 2010" "... e scomparvero...
- importance, and the month became dominated in urban Imperial Rome by the Ludi Apollinares, games (ludi) in honor of Apollo. Ten days of games were celebrated in...
- Roman people and received public funding. Games (ludi), such as the Ludi Apollinares, were not technically feriae, but the days on which they were celebrated...
- The Basilica of Sant'Apollinare in classe ("Saint Apollinaris in classe") is a church in classe, Ravenna, Italy, consecrated on 9 May 549 by the bishop...
- Giovan Pietro Apollinare Offredi was a 15th-century Italian philosopher. De primo et ultimo instanti in defensionem communis opinionis adversus Petrum...
- cups discovered in 1852 in the healing sanctuary and baths of Aquae Apollinares, at Vicarello, Italy, near Lake Bracciano. Their appearance recalls Roman...
- Look up apollinaris in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Apollinaris may refer to: Apollinaris, a correspondent of Pliny the Younger (61–c. 112) Apollinaris...
- Fratte S. Andrea della Valle S. Antonio da Padova in Via Merulana S. Apollinare alle Terme Ss. Apostoli S. Balbina S. Bartolomeo all'Isola Ss. Bonifacio...
- gestures of goodwill toward the people, he arranged to sponsor the Ludi Apollinares, held annually July 6–13. Caesar's heir Octavian at once upstaged him...