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Decennalia or
Decennia (Latin for "10th Anniversary") were
Ancient Roman festivals celebrated with
games every ten
years by the
Roman emperors. The festival...
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typically celebrated major jubilees on the 10th
years of
their reigns. The
decennalia marked the 10th year, the
vicennalia the 20th, and—in the case of Constantine...
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senate give the arch for Constantine's victory, they also were
celebrating decennalia: a
series of
games that
happened every decade during the
Roman Empire...
- most
widely recognized for its only
preserved marble plinth,
called the
decennalia base. With
relief carvings of
ceremonial and
ritual scenes on all four...
- 1844. 286. Rachet,
Marguerite (1980), "
Decennalia et
Vincennalia sous la
Dynastie des Antonins" [
Decennalia and
Vicennalia under the
Antonine Dynasty]...
- the
Danish monarch Coronation of the Holy
Roman Empire Dies
imperii and
decennalia, the
equivalent holidays observed in the
Roman Empire BBC
Coronation page...
- same with Onomacritus, who
changed the
dialect of
these hymns. He
wrote Decennalia, and in the
opinion of
Gyraldlus the Argonautics,
which are now extant...
- Caracalla's orders. On 28
January 207, at age 18,
Caracalla celebrated his
decennalia, the
tenth anniversary of the
beginning of his reign. The year 208 was...
- on Rome, Anno X, was
called the
Decennale (evoking the
ancient Roman Decennalia). The
propaganda centerpiece of Anno X was the
Exhibition of the Fascist...
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Forsythe 2005. Rachet,
Marguerite (1980), "
Decennalia et
Vincennalia sous la
Dynastie des Antonins" [
Decennalia and
Vicennalia under the
Antonine Dynasty]...