- In
ancient Roman religion, a
supplicatio is a day of
public prayer during times of
crisis or a
thanksgiving for
receipt of aid.
During days of public...
- In Latin, the word
submissio more
commonly expresses this act than
supplicatio,
which was a form of
public prayer procession. In the
Imperial era, however...
- Aunts)
Megalensia (The
Megalensia Festival)
Nurus (Daughter-in-Law)
Satura Socrus (Mother-in-Law)
Supplicatio Tiro
Proficiscens (Tiro
Setting Forth)...
- "[X]VII K(alendas) Febr(uarias) eo di[e
Caesar Augustu]s
appellatus est
supplicatio Augusto". Ovid 587–590
Archived 8 June 2021 at the
Wayback Machine: "Id...
- levels. Upon his return, the
senate granted him a 15-day
thanksgiving (
supplicatio),
longer than any before. His
political re****tion was now formidable...
- the
anthropomorphic mythological tradition. An
inscription records a
supplicatio Molibus Martis,
supplication for the
Moles of Mars. The name Mola (plural...
-
Sicily and
unable to join him. They
offered him
instead a
thanksgiving (
supplicatio) and ovation. The day
before it, he
celebrated an
unofficial triumph...
- On his
return to Rome, he
applied to the
Senate for the
honour of a
supplicatio, but this was refused, and he was
accused in 103 BC of
repetundae by...
- apperit[ur] and the last day is
Vesta cluditur. This year
records a
supplicatio dedicated to
Vesta for 9 June, and
records of the
Arval Brethren on this...
- they
might receive offerings at
ceremonies such as the
lectisternium or
supplicatio. In the
famous lectisternium of 217 BC, on
orders of the
Sibylline books...