- The Acta
Arvalia were the
recorded protocols of the
Arval Brothers (Arvales fratres), a
priestly brotherhood (sodalitas) of
ancient Roman religion. The...
- Acta
Arvalia Collatina, a
goddess of
hills (Latin
collis "hill") Coluber,
marked by
Roscher as
uncertain Commolenda or Conmolanda, see Acta
Arvalia Conditor...
-
control the
debutants of
Arvalia Villa Pamphili Rugby Roma [it] for much of the match. But on the
final parts of the match, the
Arvalia Villa Pamphili Rugby...
- it as a
stepping stone to supremacy." The date is
recorded in the Acta
Arvalia and the year was "in the
consulate of
Gaius Antistius and
Marcus Suillius"...
-
those of
Diomedes were
preserved in her temple.
According to the Acta
Arvalia, a cow was
sacrificed to
Minerva on
October 13 58 AD
along with many other...
-
yielded 96 of
these records from 14 to 241 AD. The last
inscriptions (Acta
Arvalia)
about the
Arval Brethren date from
about 325 AD. They were
abolished along...
- "Necropoli di Malnome".
Arvalia Storia, 242.
Mappa sensibile delle Zone di Roma
Portals of Rome
Ponte Galeria History of
Arvalia [1] The
necropolis of Malnome...
-
gentilicium is
spelled Teidius in the
Fasti Nolani (CIL X, 1233) and the Acta
Arvalia.
According to the
research of Olli Salomies,
Tedius was born "Lucius Valerius...
- rank, were
wealthy and
owned property in Egypt. He
appears in the Acta
Arvalia in the year 57 AD;
classicist Ronald Syme
suggests that he was made a member...
-
Pliny the
Younger and a
number of inscriptions, most
notably the Acta
Arvalia,
which record his
presence at
their ceremonies during the
years 77 through...