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- Saturnalia is an ancient Roman festival and holiday in honour of the god Saturn, held on 17 December in the Julian calendar and later expanded with festivities...
- especially celebrated during the festival of Saturnalia each December, perhaps the most famous of the Roman festivals, a time of feasting, role reversals...
- its smooth flat face was turned towards the midwinter Sun. Saturnalia was an ancient Roman festival in honor of the deity Saturn, the god of time, held...
- in the Town of Lipik in Požega-Slavonia County. It is known for its RomanSaturnalia festival. Register of spatial units of the State Geodetic Administration...
- Saturnalia (Latin: Saturnaliorum Libri Septem, "Seven Books of the Saturnalia") is a work written after c. 431 CE by the Roman provincial Macrobius Theodosius...
- Finnish anthropologist Edvard Westermarck connected the tradition to the Roman Saturnalia festival. The Moroccan anthropologist Abdellah Hammoudi, in his essay...
- Look up Saturnalia or saturnalia in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Saturnalia is an ancient Roman festival in honor of the god Saturn. Saturnalia may also...
- genus and species Saturnalia tupiniquim based on the three skeletons. The genus name is derived from the Roman festival of Saturnalia, in reference to...
- disapproved of, but was a po****r pastime during the festival of the Saturnalia. After adolescence, most physical training for males was of a military...
- of Misrule comes from a similar custom practised during the Roman celebration of Saturnalia. In ancient Rome, from 17 to 23 December (in the Julian calendar)...