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classical Dictionary, pp. 202, 650 ("Gaius Canuleius", "Law of Marriage").
Flower, pp. 210 ff. Livy, iv. 4. Dionysius, x. 60. Livy, iv. 1. Livy, iv. 3–5....
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Ascension of the Lord was sometimes,
although not officially,
called Rogation Sunday, and when the
Ascension had an octave, the
following Sunday was...
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preceding the
Rogation days: May 26
Rogation Sunday Monday, Tuesday, and
Wednesday preceding Feast of the Ascension: May 27–29
Minor Rogation days 39 days...
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North America.
Before the male
catkins of
these species come into full
flower they are
covered in fine,
greyish fur,
leading to a
fancied likeness to...
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processions accompanied by
hymns and prayers,
known as litaniae,
rogationes or supplicationes. It is to such a
procession that
reference appears to...
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previous law –
commonly identified by
modern scholars as the Licinio-****tian
rogations of the
early fourth century BC – had
limited the
amount of
public land...
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Sunday is
known as
Tsvetnitsa (tsvete, "
flower") or
Vrabnitsa (varba, "willow"), or
Flower's Day.
People with
flower-related
names (e.g., Bilyan(a), Liliya...
- Flag Day (Eswatini)
Freedom Day (Portugal)
Liberation Day (Italy)
Major Rogation (Western Christianity)
Military Foundation Day (North Korea)
National Zucchini...
- Easter," or "Sretan Uskrs."
Other common decorations are doves, crosses,
flowers,
traditional designs, and
other slogans wishing health and happiness. In...
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maiorum and the ****tian-Licinian
rogations so to
avoid any
charges of novelty.
Whether the ****tian-Licinian
rogations in fact had such a
clause is unclear;...