- The
Opiconsivia (or
Opeconsiva or
Opalia) was an
ancient Roman religious festival held
August 25 in
honor of Ops ("Plenty"), also
known as Opis, a goddess...
- 1915)
Opalia ahiparana (A. W. B. Powell, 1930)
Opalia alba (de Boury, 1911)
Opalia apostolorum (Iredale, 1936)
Opalia attenuata (Pease, 1860)
Opalia aurifila...
- Anthony's of
Padua Catholic Primary School. The
estate of
Opalia has a
small shopping centre named Opalia Plaza,
containing a
Woolworths supermarket, a Chemist...
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Opalia zelandica is a
species of very
small deepwater sea snail, a
marine gastropod mollusk in the
family Epitoniidae, the wentletraps. This
marine species...
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honor on August 10. Additionally, on December 19 (some say December 9), the
Opalia was celebrated. On August 25, the
Opiconsivia was held.
Opiconsivia was...
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Opalia ahiparana is a
species of very
small deepwater sea snail, a
marine gastropod mollusk in the
family Epitoniidae, the wentletraps. This
marine species...
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those of the
related goddess Ops: the
Opiconsivia on 25
August and the
Opalia on 19 December.
According to Livy,: 1.9 the
festival honors Neptune. Plutarch...
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Epitonium tinctum (both feed on the tentacles), and the
snails Opalia chacei and
Opalia funiculata and the sea
spider Pycnogonum stearnsi (that feed on...
- general. The name of his
consort Ops
meant "wealth, resources". Her festival,
Opalia, was
celebrated on 19 December. The
Temple of
Saturn housed the
state treasury...
- and
goddess of fertility. (The
portion of
Saturnalia devoted to Ops was "
Opalia",
similar to opalus.)
Another common claim was that the term was adapted...