- In
ancient Rome, the
plebeians or
plebs were the
general body of free
Roman citizens who were not patricians, as
determined by the census, or in other...
- The
Plebeian Games (Latin Ludi
Plebeii) were an
ancient Roman religious festival held
November 4–17. The
games (ludi)
included both
theatrical performances...
- of May in the
Northern Hemisphere and vice versa. In
Ancient Rome, Ludi
Plebeii was held from
November 4–17,
Epulum Jovis was held on
November 13 and Brumalia...
- (Kalends): Ludi
circenses to
close the
Sullan Victory Games 4–17: Ludi
Plebeii (Plebeian Games) 8:
third of the
three days when the
mundus ritual pit...
- festivals, such as the Floralia, Ludi
Romani ("Roman Games"), and Ludi
Plebeii ("Plebeian Games").
During the
Imperial era,
circus games were
often added...
- the Feroniae, was November 13 (the ides of November)
during the Ludi
Plebeii ("Plebeian Games"), in
conjunction with
Fortuna Primigenia; both were goddesses...
- It was
celebrated during the Ludi
Romani ("Roman Games") and the Ludi
Plebeii ("Plebeian Games"). The gods were
formally invited, and
attended in the...
-
likely to be in error, is the only
ancient source that
claims the Ludi
Plebeii ("Plebeian Games") were held there. In 2 BC, the
circus was
flooded for...
- the
Parentalia and
sacred games such as the Ludi
Apollinares and Ludi
Plebeii. The
profession of
undertaker was
simultaneously "purifying and inherently...
-
government than
other games/festivals such as the Ludi
Romani or Ludi
Plebeii,
because it was
shorter and had only one day of races. The Ludi Apollinares...