- The
Divalia was a
Roman festival held on
December 21, in
honour of the
goddess Angerona,
whence it is also
called Angeronalia. On the day of this festival...
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Divalia Fossae /dɪˈveɪliə ˈfɒseɪ/ is the
large series of
parallel equatorial troughs on the
giant asteroid 4 Vesta. It is one of the
longest chasms in...
- the
goddess of the new year and the
returning sun. Her festival,
called Divalia or Angeronalia, was
celebrated on 21 December. The
priests offered sacrifice...
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region of
Vesta is
sculpted by a
series of
parallel troughs designated Divalia Fossae; its
longest trough is 10–20
kilometres (6.2–12.4 mi) wide and 465...
- hemisphere. It is one of two
major trough systems, with the
other being Divalia Fossae along much of Vesta's equator. The
troughs of
Saturnalia Fossae...
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Saturnalia was held
December 17–23,
Opiconsivia was held on
December 19,
Divalia was held on
December 21,
Larentalia was held on
December 23, and the dies...
- to be large-scale
fractures resulting from the impact. The
largest is
Divalia Fossae, approx. 22 km (14 mi) wide and 465 km (289 mi) long. It is estimated...
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Saturnalia Fossae lies
adjacent to
Vestalia Terra to the northeast; however,
Divalia Fossae,
which cuts
across the
majority of Vesta's equator, does not intrude...
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purple (the
Saturnalia Fossae Formation, in the north) and
light cyan (the
Divalia Fossae Formation, equatorial), respectively; the
Rheasilvia impact basin...
- Kal. Ian. •
OPALIA in
honor of Ops 20 XIII Kal. Ian. 21 XII Kal. Ian. •
DIVALIA in
honor of Angerona;
Hercules and
Ceres also
received a
sacrifice 22 XI...