- In
ancient Rome the dies
lustricus ("day of lustration" or "purification day") was a
traditional naming ceremony in
which an
infant was
purified and given...
- power. Nona was
supposed to
determine a person's
lifespan on the dies
lustricus, that is, the day on
which the name of the
child was chosen,
which occurred...
- is
unclear whether or how it
differed from the dies Augusti. The dies
lustricus ("day of purification") was a rite
carried out for the
newborn on the...
-
consul for the
nundinium of
September to
December 108 with
Marcus Titius Lustricus Brutti**** as his colleague. His
complete name was
Quintus Roscius Coelius...
-
Marcus Titius Lustricus Brutti**** was a
Roman senator and
general of the
early 2nd
century AD. He was
suffect consul in the
nundinium of
September to...
-
chosen by the
parents of a
Roman child. It was
first bestowed on the dies
lustricus (day of lustration), the
eighth day
after the
birth of a girl, or the...
- with M.
Trebatius Priscus Succeeded by Q.
Pompeius Falco, and M.
Titius Lustricus Brutti**** as
Suffect consuls Preceded by ignotus, and Gn.
Minicius Faustinus...
- time, and the
child was not
recognized as an
individual until the dies
lustricus. The
primary deity presiding over the
delivery was Juno Lucina, who may...
- Non-religious
ceremony at the
occasion of the
birth or
naming of a
child Dies
lustricus –
Ancient Roman naming ceremony Deadnaming –
Referring to a transgender...
- Livius".
Notitia dignitatum, in
partibus Orientis, ix. §185
Marcus Titius Lustricus Brutti****,
Database of
Military Inscriptions and
Papyri of
Early Roman...