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Ferālia /fɪˈreɪliə/ was an
ancient Roman public festival celebrating the
Manes (Roman
spirits of the dead,
particularly the
souls of
deceased individuals)...
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Vesta Feralia (moth), a
genus of
moths Feralia comstocki Feralia deceptiva Feralia februalis Feralia jocosa Feralia major This
disambiguation page lists...
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Feralia Planitia (/fəˈreɪliə pləˈnɪʃiə/) is the third-largest
known impact structure on the
asteroid Vesta,
after Rheasilvia and Veneneia. It is one of...
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Tacita in
order to "seal up
hostile mouths / and
unfriendly tongue" at
Feralia on 21 February. Dea
Tacita is the same as the
naiad Larunda. According...
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Parentalia (February 13–22),
Quirinalia (February 17),
Feralia (February 21),
Caristia (February 22),
Terminalia (February 23), Regifugium...
- in the
midnight rites of
Feralia, when the
paterfamilias addressed the malevolent,
destructive aspects of his Manes.
Feralia was a
placation and exorcism:...
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expounds this myth of Lara and
Mercury in the
context the
festival of
Feralia on
February 21, and an informal,
secretive women's folk-cult at the same...
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Feralia jocosa, the
jocose sallow or the
joker moth, is a moth of the
family Noctuidae. The
species was
first described by
Achille Guenée in 1852. It...
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Feralia comstocki, or Comstock's sallow, is a moth of the
family Noctuidae. The
species was
first described by
Augustus Radcliffe Grote in 1874. It is...
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collective of
divine dead. The
Manes were
honored during the
Parentalia and
Feralia in February. The
theologian St. Augustine,
writing about the
subject a...