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almost never depicted in
later Roman art.[why?] His main
festival was the
Quirinalia, held on February 17. The
priest of Quirinus, the
Flamen Quirinalis, was...
- of
Quirinus himself, the
Quirinalia,
would almost surely require the parti****tion of the
flamen Quirinalis. The
Quirinalia were held on February 17 and...
- (February 13–15),
Lupercalia (February 13–15),
Parentalia (February 13–22),
Quirinalia (February 17),
Feralia (February 21),
Caristia (February 22), Terminalia...
- the
February ides are
attested as
sometimes counting down
towards the
Quirinalia (February 17), the
Feralia (February 21), or the
Terminalia (February...
- dead that
dominated the month, and on its last day
coincided with the
Quirinalia, a day also
known as the
Feast of
Fools (feriae stultorum). Februarius...
- be
burnt in the
following year. The last day of this
festival was the
quirinalia,
which was also
jokingly nicknamed the 'feast of fools'. All the curiae...
- 17: last day of the
feriae conceptivae Fornacalia, the Oven Festival;
Quirinalia, in
honour of
Quirinus 21: Feralia, the only
public observation of the...
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Another analogous correspondence may be
found in the
festival of the
Quirinalia of February, last
month of the
ancient calendar of Numa. The rite of the...
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Other feriae on
which this
flamen officiated were the Robigalia, the
Quirinalia that
Dumezil identifies with the last day of the Fornacalia, also named...
- year. At the end of 167, he
celebrated his
victory at the
festival of
Quirinalia in a
ridiculous manner according to Polybius, due to his lack of understanding...