- The
Regifugium ("Flight of the King") or
Fugalia ("Festival of the Flight") was an
annual religious festival that took
place in
ancient Rome
every February...
-
Regifugium followed the
festival of
Iuppiter Terminus (Jupiter of Boundaries) on 23 February.
Later Roman antiquarians misinterpreted the
Regifugium as...
- end of the
religious year; the five
remaining days
beginning with the
Regifugium on the 24th (a.d. VI Kal. Mart.)
formed the
second part; and the intercalary...
-
Feralia (February 21),
Caristia (February 22),
Terminalia (February 23),
Regifugium (February 24), and
Agonium Martiale (February 27).
These days do not correspond...
-
Significantly enough, one of his
major public appearances was at the
festival of
Regifugium,
where he
impersonated the king
being thrown out of the city. Further...
- to both
halves of the 48-hour bis****tile day by this time, so that the
Regifugium and the
market day
might fall on the same date but on
different days....
-
spirit of love and
forgiveness 23: Terminalia, in
honour of
Terminus 24:
Regifugium 27: Equirria,
first of two horse-racing
festivals to Mars In the old Roman...
- the
Parentalia 23 VII Kal. Mart. NP •
TERMINALIA 24 VI Kal. Mart. N •
REGIFUGIUM 25 V Kal. Mart. C * Lorio,
established by
Hadrian to
commemorate the adoption...
- and Lucrezia, as
recounted in Ovid's
Fasti (Book II, for
February 24, "
Regifugium") to
explain her
actions to
Commissario Brunetti.
American thrash metal...
- Kal. Mart. (March 1st), or the 23rd of
February on the day
before the
Regifugium. The
Terminalia was
celebrated on the last day of the old
Roman year,...