- The
Poplifugia or
Populifugia (Latin: the people's flight) was a
festival of
ancient Rome
celebrated on July 5,
according to Varro. This
festival commemorated...
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Gallic siege of Rome.
Stories pertaining to the
Nonae Caprotinae and
Poplifugia festivals. Coriol****, a
story of
politics and morality. The Etruscan...
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February has
often been
discussed in
connection with the
Poplifugia on 5 July, a day holy to Jupiter. The
Regifugium followed the festival...
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regarding events to take
place that month; with the
exception of the
Poplifugia, no
major festivals were held
before the Nones,
though other ceremonies...
- 8, the day
after the
Nonae Caprotinae and
following the
Poplifugia on July 5. The
Poplifugia is a lesser-known
festival that was of
obscure origin even...
-
Gallic siege of Rome.
Stories pertaining to the
Nonae Caprotinae and
Poplifugia festivals. Coriol****, a
story of
politics and morality. The Etruscan...
-
Quintilis N 3 V. Non. Quint. N 4 IV Non. Quint. N 5 III Non. Quint. NP •
Poplifugia, the only
major festival of the year
celebrated before the
Nones 6 Prid...
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Sallust and others. This
explanatory story has been
compared to that of the
Poplifugia,
which also
involved the
Gallic sack of Rome. The
story may be more aetiological...
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related to the
nature of Juno. The
occasion of the feria,
shortly after the
poplifugia, i.e. when the
community is in its
direst straits,
needs the intervention...