- In
ancient Roman religion, the
Matronalia (or
Matronales Feriae) was a
festival celebrating Juno Lucina, the
goddess of
childbirth ("Juno who
brings children...
-
Unlike many
other marriage-promoting
rites for
women only, but like the
Matronalia, the
services of Dea
Viriplaca required the parti****tion of men. The...
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include Agonium Martiale,
celebrated on
March 1,
March 14, and
March 17,
Matronalia,
celebrated on
March 1, Junonalia,
celebrated on
March 7, Equirria, celebrated...
- Hill in Rome. It was
dedicated on 1
March 375 BC, the
festival of the
Matronalia.
Before its construction, the cult of Juno
Lucina occurred in a sacred...
- by lightning, its
gable and
doors injured. The
annual festival of the
Matronalia was
celebrated here on
March 1, day of the
dedication of the temple. One...
- his long-form
poetic work on the
Roman calendar. It may
explain why the
Matronalia, a
festival celebrated by
married women in
honor of Juno as a goddess...
-
household washed the
heads of her slaves, as well as her own.
Following the
Matronalia on
March 1,
matrons gave
slaves of
their household a feast, a
custom that...
- Mars),
which was also the dies
natalis ("birthday") of Mars; also the
Matronalia, in
honor of Juno Lucina, Mars'
mother 7: a
second festival for Vediovis...
-
friends giving a fine
synthesis to his
mistress on the
occasion of the
Matronalia.
Residents of the muni****lities
would have rare
occasion to wear the...
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Fornacalia Opiconsivia Divalia Furrinalia Matralia Lemuria (festival)
Matronalia Liberalia Parilia Rosalia, a
festival of
roses celebrated throughout the...