- The
rituals of the
Argei were
archaic religious observances in
ancient Rome that took
place on
March 16 and
March 17, and
again on May 14 or May 15. By...
- to the bridge, but it failed. On the Ides of May, the
procession of the
Argei went from the
temple of Fors Fortuna,
built by
Servius Tullius, to the Pons...
- 166. For
another Roman ritual that may
represent human sacrifice, see
Argei.
Oscilla were also part of the
Latin Festival and the Compitalia: Fowler...
-
either animal sacrifice, or by the mock-sacrifice of effigies, such as the
Argei in
ancient Rome.[citation needed]
Successful agricultural cities had already...
- [citation needed] The
Procession of the
Argei,
celebrated on
March 16 and 17, was
related to Liberalia. The
Argei were 27
sacred shrines created by the...
-
raise questions about human sacrifice among the
earliest Romans (see also
Argei and oscilla). The
speaker Evangelus, however,
counters that the figures...
-
Under the
calendar of
ancient Rome, 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...
- 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...
-
March 14 or
March 15,
Hilaria on
March 15 and then
through March 22–28,
Argei,
celebrated on
March 16–17,
Liberalia and Bacchanalia,
celebrated March...
- of the
Pelasgians in the land of the Sicels(1.7.27–31) and that of the
Argei orders human sacrifices to him.
Briquel concludes that
Saturn was a sovereign...