- also
known as
Feriae ****tivae or ****tina dies (in the
country called Paganalia), was a
Roman festival of sowing. It was a type of
feriae conceptivae...
- populi,
according to Varro, who sees it as an
urban analog to the
rural Paganalia. The
etymology from
septem ("seven") has been doubted; the
festival may...
-
feasts (feriae conceptivae, "proclaimed festivals") like the ****tivae or
Paganalia honoring Ceres and
Tellus that
varied to
allow them to
occur in the proper...
- ****tivae, a
feriae conceptivae of sowing,
perhaps also
known as the
Paganalia as
celebrated by the pagi 27: Dies
natalis of the
Temple of
Castor and...
- took
place were: The ****tivae Feriae, or
sowing festivals, and the
Paganalia, the
country festivals of the
tutelary deities of the pagi; both took...
- some
other factor,
usually the
agrarian cycle. They
included Compitalia,
Paganalia, ****tivae and
Latinae (compare the
moveable Christian holiday of Easter);...
- classes. He
created the markets,
established the new
festival of the
Paganalia and
dedicated temples such as
those to
goddess Fors Fortuna. In the field...