- The
Robigalia was a
festival in
ancient Roman religion held
April 25,
named for the god Robigus. Its main
ritual was a dog
sacrifice to
protect grain...
- Tbilisi,
Academy of
Science of the
Georgian SSR, 1986 "Cybertruffle's
Robigalia –
Observations of
fungi and
their ****ociated organisms". cybertruffle...
- Chilena".
Universidad de Chile,
Santiago de Chile, 1980 "Cybertruffle's
Robigalia –
Observations of
fungi and
their ****ociated organisms". cybertruffle...
- 1038/s41467-020-19493-3. ISSN 2041-1723. PMC 7723057. PMID 33293507. "Cybertruffle's
Robigalia.
Observations of
fungi and
their ****ociated organisms".
Archived from...
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digitized and the
records made
available on-line as part of the
Cybertruffle Robigalia database. That
database includes nearly 3,900
species of
fungi recorded...
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presided over at
least three festivals, the
Consualia Aestiva on August 21,
Robigalia on April 25, and
Larentalia on December 23.
Beside these festivals that...
-
known as
Robigalia, at
which a dog was
sacrificed to
propitiate Robigus, the
deity of
agricultural disease. The
practitioners observing Robigalia asked Robigus...
- were held in April: the Parilia, a
feast of shepherds, on
April 21; the
Robigalia on
April 25, to
protect crops from blight; and the Vinalia, one of the...
-
Fordicidia (April 15),
Parilia (April 21),
Vinalia Urbana (April 23),
Robigalia (April 25), and
Serapia (April 25).
Floralia was held
April 27 during...
- rust-coloured or
brown spores on
plant surfaces. The
Roman agricultural festival Robigalia (April 25) has
ancient origins in
combating wheat rust.
Rusts are among...