- The
Fornacalia was an
Ancient Roman religious festival celebrated in
honor of the
goddess Fornax, a
divine personification of the oven (fornax), and was...
-
People would pray to
Justyna for help
whilst baking. Her festival, the
Fornacalia, was
celebrated on
February 17
among the
thirty curiae, the most ancient...
-
until the 21st 15:
Lupercalia 17: last day of the
feriae conceptivae Fornacalia, the Oven Festival; Quirinalia, in
honour of
Quirinus 21: Feralia, the...
- city with no
fixed date, but
seems to have been held in February. The
Fornacalia ("Oven Festival") was
celebrated by the
thirty ancient divisions of the...
- a
founding hero,
Quirinus may have been a god of the harvest, and the
Fornacalia a
festival celebrating a
staple crop (spelt).
Through the traditional...
- the last day of the
Fornacalia. This
festival used to be
celebrated separately by each of the
thirty curiae. Therefore, the
Fornacalia had no
fixed date...
- ****ociation of both
Romulus and
Quirinus with the
grain spelt,
through the
Fornacalia or
Stultorum Feriae,
according to Ovid's Fasti. The last day of the festival...
- day as
Vesta cluditur.
Roman festivals Carmentalia Floralia Cerealia Fornacalia Opiconsivia Divalia Furrinalia Matralia Lemuria (festival) Matronalia...
- Fordicidia, when
pregnant cows were sacrificed, and the
Fornacalia, or Oven Festival. The
Fornacalia had no
fixed date, and
though each
curia might celebrate...
- a
flamen minor. Fornax,
goddess probably conceived of to
explain the
Fornacalia, "Oven Festival."
Fontus or Fons, god of
wells and springs. Fortuna, goddess...