- Day on
March 1. The name
Strenia was said to be the
origin of the word
strenae (preserved in
French étrennes and
Italian strenne), the new-year gifts...
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January and was a kind of New Year's festival, at
which people exchange strenae (étrennes, 'gifts')
dressed up as
animals or old women, and
danced through...
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heathen goddess called Strenia, who
presided over the new-year's gifts, '
Strenae', from which, indeed, she
derived her name. Her
presents were of the same...
- figs and
honey as a
token of well
wishing and made
gifts of
coins called strenae.
Cakes made of
spelt (far) and salt were
offered to the god and
burnt on...
-
Cultural Education".
Strenae (16). ****ociation française de
recherche sur les
livres et les
objets culturels de l'enfance. doi:10.4000/
strenae.4363. S2CID 242520978...
- « Trente Glorieuses »".
Strenæ.
Recherches sur les
livres et
objets culturels de l'enfance (in French) (7). doi:10.4000/
strenae.1283. ISSN 2109-9081. "Fantômette"...
- in the
woods sacred to the
goddess Strenia; from this
derived the term
strenae for the
gifts of
various kinds,
including coins, to be
exchanged in the...
- Manson,
Alexandre Schanne (1823-1887) : de l'art à la
fabrication de jouets,
Strenæ, 2012 (en ligne) Napoléon
recevant à
Finkenstein l’amb****adeur de ****...
- in the
woods sacred to the
goddess Strenia; from this
derived the term
strenae for the
gifts of
various kinds,
including coins, to be
exchanged in the...
- et
apprentissage du temps: les jeux LEGO Bionicles".
Strenæ (in French) (2). doi:10.4000/
strenae.314.
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