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Imperial eras, and one of the
primary feat of "holy days";
singular also
feriae or dies ferialis) were
either public (publicae) or
private (privatae). State...
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apart from Sunday" (English
translation of the Code of Rubrics, 21);
Nomine feriae intelleguntur singuli dies hebdomadis,
praeter dominicam (original text...
- also
known as
Feriae ****tivae or ****tina dies (in the
country called Paganalia), was a
Roman festival of sowing. It was a type of
feriae conceptivae...
- The
Feriae Latinae or
Latin Festival was an
ancient Roman religious festival held in
April on the
Alban Mount. The date varied, and was
determined and...
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their oath of
office in Jupiter's name, and
honoured him on the
annual feriae of the
Capitol in September. To
thank him for his help, and to
secure his...
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Tentaspina feriae is a moth of the
family Erebidae first described by
Michael Fibiger in 2011. It is
found in
Indonesia (it was
described from northern...
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public holiday celebrated on 15
August in all of Italy. It
originates from
Feriae Augusti, the
festival of
Emperor Augustus, who made 1
August a day of rest...
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science of
religious rites and
festivals is
known as heortology.
Festivals (
feriae) were an
important part of
Roman religious life
during both the Republican...
- prohibited. NP, the
meaning of
which remains elusive, but
which marked feriae,
public holidays. EN for endotercissus, an
archaic form of intercissus,...
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Italian name of the holiday, Ferragosto, may
derive from the
Latin name,
Feriae Augusti ("Holidays of the
Emperor Augustus"),
since the
month of August...