-
quarter of Savignano) has to be
identified with the old Ad
Confluentes (
compitum means "road junction", and is
synonymous with confluentes). The distance...
- were the
tutelary gods of a
neighborhood (vicus), each of
which had a
compitum (shrine)
devoted to these.
Their annual public festival was the Compitalia...
- Eisenach: MFB-Verlagsgesellschaft, Frisch: 24. Digby,
Kenelm H. (1853).
Compitum, Or The
Meeting of the Ways at the
Catholic Church. Vol. 3. London: C....
- site of a
Roman Compitum,
which served as a
centre of
public worship and
public meeting... It
seems probable that the
Roman Compitum at St
Pancras was...
- 22. CIL I 2nd p. 214: "Fasti Aru. ad Kal. Oct. :
Tigillo Soror(io) ad
compitum Acili"
Festus s. v.
Sororium tigillum p. 380 L.: "Horatius duo tigilla...
- Nemorensis.
Diana was also
worshiped at a
sacred wood
mentioned by Livy – ad
compitum Anagninum (near Anagni), and on
Mount Tifata in Campania.
According to...
-
Compitalicii were
celebrated at the
Compitalia festival (from the
Latin compitum, a crossroad) just
after the
Saturnalia that
closed the old year. In the...
-
Saxon church,
which itself may have been
built on the site of a
Roman compitum shrine. It has now
completely disappeared; one tomb
survives in a back...
- The
Compitalia (Latin: Ludi Compitalicii; from
compitum 'cross-way') was an
annual festival in
ancient Roman religion held in
honor of the
Lares Compitales...
-
exist in the
neighborhood of Rome; for the
first 40
Roman miles, as far as
Compitum Anagninum, it is not
followed by any
modern road;
while ****her on in its...