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Lucus Feroniae was an
ancient sanctuary or,
literally sacred grove ("lucus"),
dedicated to the
Sabine goddess Feronia,
protector of freedmen, ex-slaves...
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especially honored among plebeians and freedmen. Her festival, the
Feroniae, was November 13 (the ides of November)
during the Ludi
Plebeii ("Plebeian...
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Lucus Feroniae.
Feronia or
Lucus Feroniae (Φερωνία, Strabo; Λοῦκος Φηρωνίας, Ptolemy) was an
ancient Roman municipium...
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Examples of such
dedicatory inscriptions are
known from
basilicas at
Lucus Feroniae and
Veleia in
Italy and at
Cuicul in
Africa Proconsolaris, and inscriptions...
- of
Fiano Romano, next to the
ancient Roman town and
sanctuary of
Lucus Feroniae,
along the
route of
ancient Via Tiberina. This
villa is a
unique example...
- the case with the
Lucus Augusti that is now Lugo in
Spain and the
Lucus Feroniae near Capena.
Lucus is
therefore part of the
Latin name of
several different...
- Lucera's
amphitheatre Lucus Feroniae Italy 42°07′48″N 12°35′41″E / 42.129874°N 12.594746°E / 42.129874; 12.594746 (Lucus
Feroniae) Luna Luni
Italy 44°03′45″N...
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evenensis Chelebaeva, 1980 †****us
faujasii Unger, 1850 †****us
feroniae Unger, 1845 †****us
florinii Huzioka & Takahashi, 1973 †****us forumlivii...
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probably the L.
Calpurnius who
dedicated a
shrine to
Feronia at
Lucus Feroniae near Capena. Varro, who was
himself Sabine,
placed the
Novensides in his...
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considered to be his sister-in-law,
whose major sanctuary (Latin:
Lucus Feroniae) was
located near
Mount Soracte; and
Catha (𐌀𐌈𐌀𐌂, Caθa), considered...