- In
ancient Roman religion, the
Lucaria was a
festival of the
grove (Latin lucus) held 19 and 21 July. The
original meaning of the
ritual was
obscure by...
-
Colobothea lucaria is a
species of
beetle in the
family Cerambycidae. It was
described by
Henry Walter Bates in 1865. It is
known from Brazil. "Colobothea...
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ancient Roman calendar set the
feriae of
Neptunus on July 23,
between the
Lucaria festival of the
grove and the
Furrinalia festival of July 25. All three...
- festival.
Furrina was ****ociated with water, and the
Furrinalia follows the
Lucaria (Festival of the Grove) on 19 and 21 July and the
Neptunalia on 23 July...
- and
belonged to the same function. In the
second half of July, the two
Lucaria occur on the 19th and 17th, with the
Neptunalia on the 23rd and the Furrinalia...
- thin, or let in the
light to, a
consecrated grove (lu**** conlucare)." The
Lucaria ("Grove Festival") was held on July 19 and 21,
according to the
Fasti Amiterni...
- "black day" (dies ater) 19 XIV Kal. ****t. NP •
Mercatus (market day) •
Lucaria 20 XIII Kal. ****t. C • Ludi
Victoriae Caesaris begin, held
annually from...
- the
Allia in 390 BC,
leading to the sack of Rome by the
Gauls 19, 21:
Lucaria 20–30: Ludi
Victoriae Caesaris, "Games of the
Victorious Caesar", held...
-
month and in
symmetric correlation with
those of the
second half of July (
Lucaria on July 19 and 21,
Neptunalia on 23 and
Furrinalia on 25).
While the festivals...
- Hesperiidae.
Recognised species in the
genus Charidia include:
Charidia lucaria (Hewitson, 1868) Cong, Qian; Zhang, Jing; Shen, Jin****; Grishin, Nick (2019)...