- The
Brumalia (Latin:
Brumalia [
bruːˈmaːlia]) were a
winter solstice festival celebrated in the
eastern part of the
Roman Empire. In Rome
there had been...
- was held from
November 4–17,
Epulum Jovis was held on
November 13 and
Brumalia celebrations began on
November 24.
These dates do not
correspond to the...
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Located in
eastern Vestalia Terra is
Brumalia Tholus, a
small elongated dome-shaped hill with
steep slopes.
Brumalia Tholus sits to the west of and is aligned...
- Battersea, Knockpatrick, Clover, Waltham, Bloomfield,
Caledonia Meadows,
Brumalia, Newport, Spur Tree, Kingsland,
French Park,
Swabys Hope, Lincoln, Greenvale...
- The 12 Days of
Brumalia was an
internet event presented by The
Residents in 2004
through their website residents.com that
resulted in an
album of the same...
-
worship of Dionysus,
specifically mentioning and
prohibiting the
feast day
Brumalia, "the
public dances of women",
ritual cross-dressing, the
wearing of Dionysiac...
- (Kingdom of the Netherlands)
Winter Solstice Blue
Christmas (holiday)
Brumalia (Ancient Rome)
Dongzhi Festival (Asia)
Global ****
Korochun (Slavic)...
- July 15 18–20:
markets and
fairs (mercatus) 24-30:
Brumalia (continues into December) 1-17:
Brumalia (continued from November) 3: Bona Dea
rites for women...
- was
allowed to
observe the
Pagan festivals of Bota, the
Kalends or the
Brumalia. Many of the council's
canons were
aimed at
settling differences in ritual...
- sunset).
Alban Arthan (Welsh) Blue
Christmas (holiday) (Western Christian)
Brumalia (Ancient Rome)
Dongzhi Festival (East Asia) Inti
Raymi (Inca)
Koliada and...