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Ancient Roman religious rituals
The rituals of the Argei were archaic religious observances in ancient Rome that took place on March 16 and March 17, and again on May 14 or May 15. By
Argei
Roman religious festival celebrating Liber and Libera
[citation needed] The Procession of the Argei, celebrated on March 16 and 17, was related to Liberalia. The Argei were 27 sacred shrines created by the
Liberalia
Ancient Roman bridge in Rome
to the bridge, but it failed. On the Ides of May, the procession of the Argei went from the temple of Fors Fortuna, built by Servius Tullius, to the Pons
Pons_Sublicius
God in ancient Roman mythology
the arrival of the Pelasgians in the land of the Sicels and that of the Argei orders human sacrifices to him. Briquel concludes that Saturn was a sovereign
Saturn_(mythology)
Third month in the Julian and Gregorian calendars
March 14 or March 15, Hilaria on March 15 and then through March 22–28, Argei, celebrated on March 16–17, Liberalia and Bacchanalia, celebrated March
March
Fifth month in the Julian and Gregorian calendars
Under the calendar of ancient Rome, the festival of Bona Dea fell on May 1, Argei fell on May 14 or May 15, Agonalia fell on May 21, and Ambarvalia on May
May
Roman water deity
Tiberinus was honored with twenty-seven straw dummies which were called Argei. Aeneas and Tiberinus by Bartolomeo Pinelli Altar, showing Tiberinus (bottom
Tiberinus_(god)
Small shrine in ancient Roman religion
objects (sacra) were stored or deposited for safekeeping. The sacella of the Argei, for instance, are also called sacraria. In private houses, the sacrarium
Sacellum
Ritualistic killing, usually as an offering
either animal sacrifice, or by the mock-sacrifice of effigies, such as the Argei in ancient Rome.[citation needed] Successful agricultural cities had already
Human_sacrifice
Scheduled celebration in ancient Rome
the feast of the year goddess Anna Perenna 16–17: the procession of the Argei 17: Liberalia, in honour of Liber; also an Agonalia for Mars 19: Quinquatrus
Roman_festivals
Ancient Roman goddess of marriage and childbirth
early times. It stood precisely on the Cispius near the sixth shrine of the Argei. probably not far west of the church of S. Prassede, where inscriptions
Juno_(mythology)
Sabine and Roman goddess
the correct divinity was invoked in public rituals. The procession of the Argei began at her shrine. On January 1, twigs from Strenua's grove were carried
Strenua
Priestesses of the Roman goddess Vesta
On May 15, Vestals and pontiffs collected ritual straw figures called Argei from stations along Rome's city boundary and cast them into the Tiber, to
Vestal_Virgin
Ancient Roman festival of the dead
were allowed. The three days of the Lemuralia, and the performance of an Argei ceremony in the same month, supposedly a substitute for former human sacrifices
Lemuria_(festival)
overlap in meaning with sacellum, a small enclosed shrine; the sacella of the Argei are also called sacraria. In Greek writers, the word is ἱεροφυλάκιον hierophylakion
Glossary of ancient Roman religion
Glossary_of_ancient_Roman_religion
Roman month
the Temple of Mars Invictus in the Circus Flaminius • procession of the Argei 15 Idūs Maiae NP • Feriae Iovi, the monthly sacrifice on the Ides to Jupiter
Maius
Mythical forefather of the ancient Macedonians
relates in the first (book or archive list) of his "Hiereiai tes Heras en Argei", and of Makedon, the son of Aeolus, the present Macedonians were named
Makedon_(mythology)
Ancient Roman festival in December
166. For another Roman ritual that may represent human sacrifice, see Argei. Oscilla were also part of the Latin Festival and the Compitalia: Fowler
Saturnalia
Ancient Roman propitiatory ceremony
so as to resemble a kind of bust, rather like the straw figures called Argei. A couch (lectus) was prepared by draping it with fabric. The figures or
Lectisternium
tradition that is possibly connected to Lemuria or the festival of the Argei, both of which occurred in May. Plutarch alternatively proposes that men
Weddings_in_ancient_Rome
King of Rome from 715 to 672 BC
right hand; among many other rites he instituted he dedicated places of the Argei. Dionysius of Halicarnassus devotes much more space to Numa's religious
Numa_Pompilius
Ancient Roman gift
raise questions about human sacrifice among the earliest Romans (see also Argei and oscilla). The speaker Evangelus, however, counters that the figures
Sigillaria_(ancient_Rome)
First month of the ancient Roman year
Kal. Apr. F • procession of the Argei 17 XVI Kal. Apr. NP • LIBERALIA • AGONALIA or Agonium Martiale for Mars • Argei continue • Circenses and Ludi Liberalici
Martius_(month)
High priest of Jupiter in ancient Rome
conical form (tutulus), but when she went to participate in the ritual of the Argei, she neither combed nor arranged her hair. The flaminica and the regina
Flamen_Dialis
Musical artist
Papageorgiou 2000 "Min Argeis" (Do not be late) Min Argeis Konstantinos Pantzis Kostas Kapetanidis 2000 "Krata Ta Ola" (Hold them all) Min Argeis Konstantinos Pantzis
Triantaphillos
289 9 3 Anna Vissi "Autostop" (Ωτοστόπ) 474 1 4 Antonis Stefanides "Min argeis" (Μην αργείς) 202 12 5 Dakis "Pare ena kohili ap'to Aegaeo" (Πάρε ένα κοχύλι
Greece in the Eurovision Song Contest 1980
Greece_in_the_Eurovision_Song_Contest_1980
Bridge in Rome
ceremonies were played on it, among which the throwing into the river of the Argei, or straw puppets (maybe a recollection of more ancient human sacrifices)
Ponte_Sublicio
Old Latin text
Gellius while relating the custom of flaminica dialis on the occasion of the Argei. The Praenestine fibula is generally thought to be the earliest surviving
Duenos_inscription
Ancient Roman festival
49 BC, or "a figment of his poetic imagination". Terminalia Supplicatio Argei Jörg Rüpke, "Public and Publicity: Long-Term Changes in Religious Festivals
Amburbium
2021 Greek TV series or program
"Havana"/"Ola Kala"/"La Isla Bonita"/"Me sena Plai mou"/"Misirlou"/"Min Argeis"/"Pano ap Ola"/"Just Dance"/"Paradothika se Sena"/"I Got You (I Feel
House_of_Fame_(TV_programme)
Festival of roses in the Roman Empire
Saturnalia 1.16.18, noting that the Lemuria and the procession of the Argei, which even the Romans themselves regarded as obscure and dauntingly archaic
Rosalia_(festival)
Animal sacrifice to Mars
such as neighborhoods or private households. But like the ritual of the Argei, the October Horse links several sites within Roman religious topography
October_Horse
Rainmaking and fertility rite in Romania
scholars place the Caloian's roots in Roman Dacia, with imitations of the Argei cult. Beginning with the writings of Marcu Beza, researchers have focused
Caloian
Season of television series
"Methismeni Politeia" ✔ ✔ — ✔ 5 Erasmia Manou 30 Athens, Attica "I Agapi Argei" — — — — 6 Patricia Abrahams 41 Athens, Attica "Crazy" ✔ ✔ ✔ ✔ 7 Petros
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Season of television series
9 Fereniki Valari 22 "Back to Black" ✔ – – ✔ 10 Petros Laertis 35 "Min argeis" – – – – 11 Marios Theodorou 22 "Ta kalokairia" ✔ ✔ ✔ ✔ 12 Foteini Mastrosifaki-Chatira
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Roman civilisation from the 8th century BC to the 5th century AD
Argentariorum Arcus Novus Arena of Nîmes Arènes de Fréjus Arènes de Lutèce Argei Argenteus Argentoratum Argentovaria Argiletum Arles Amphitheatre Arles bust
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Season of television series
Plaskassovitis "Tonight (I'm Lovin' You)" Safe 4 Malou Kiriakopoulou "I Agapi Argei" Safe 5 Giorgos Xilouris "Losing My Religion" Safe 6 Maria Theodotou "First
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Graham & Gijswijt, 1998 c g Torymus arcticus (Thomson, 1876) c g Torymus argei Boucek, 1994 c g Torymus armatus Boheman, 1834 c g Torymus arrogans Schrottky
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