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Roman religious festival
ritual figure of Mamurius has often been interpreted as a personification of the Old Year, and the rite as its expulsion. Mamurius may be a form of Mamers
Mamuralia
Genus of true bugs
two species belong to the genus Mamurius: Mamurius cubanus Barber & Bruner, 1947 Mamurius mopsus Stål, 1862 "Mamurius Report". Integrated Taxonomic Information
Mamurius
Species of insect
"Mamurius mopsus Report". Integrated Taxonomic Information System. Retrieved 2019-09-25. "Mamurius mopsus". GBIF. Retrieved 2019-09-25. "Mamurius mopsus
Mamurius_mopsus
Sacred shields in ancient Rome
distinguish the true ancile from the false ones. According to Ovid’s Fasti, Mamurius Veturius agreed to forge the eleven replicas of the original ancile, if
Ancile
Slavic deity associated with seasonal rebirth
war Mars (known under a variety of names, including Marmor, Mamers and Mamurius Veturius). The connection to Mars is supported by, among others, Vyacheslav
Morana_(goddess)
Ancient Roman priestly order
mysterious figure of Mamurius Veturius, to make way for the new god Mars, born on March 1. On the Ides of March, a man ritually named as Mamurius Veturius was
Salii
Chief deity of Roman state religion
real one. He asked the smith Mamurius Veturius to make the copies, and gave them to the Salii. As his only reward, Mamurius expressed the wish that his
Jupiter_(god)
Family of insects
Hypselonotus Hahn, 1833 Leptoglossus Guérin-Méneville, 1831 – conifer seed bugs Mamurius Stål, 1862 Menenotus Laporte, 1832 Mictis Leach, 1814 Molipteryx Kiritshenko
Coreidae
Emperor of the Roman Gallic empire in 269
Historia Augusta, his trade as a blacksmith led to him being nicknamed after Mamurius Veturius, a legendary metalworker from the time of King Numa Pompilius
Marcus_Aurelius_Marius
Roman god
month on the 14th with Equirria in the Campus Martius (and the rite of Mamurius Veturius marking the expulsion of the old year), the 17th with the Agonium
Janus
Roman god of the seasons
Propertius refers to a bronze statue of Vortumnus made by the legendary Mamurius Veturius, who was also credited with the twelve ritual shields (ancilia)
Vertumnus
Roman god of war, guardian of agriculture
races; March 14 or 15: Mamuralia, a new year festival when a figure called Mamurius Veturius (perhaps the "old Mars" of the old year) is driven out; March
Mars_(mythology)
Ancient Roman family
praenomina. For an explanation of this practice, see filiation. Mamurius Veturius, or Veturius Mamurius, made the sacred ancilia in the reign of Numa Pompilius
Veturia_gens
Figure in Italian folklore
to the ancient Roman custom of leading and driving out a figure called Mamurius Venturius, Old Winter Man, who was clad in animal skins. Historian Carlo
Befana
Historical region of Rome
in the city and restored by Augustus, as well as a statue dedicated to Mamurius Veturius. This region also contained the last two public baths built in
Regio_VI_Alta_Semita
Madagalaesus Brailovsky, 2007 Malvana Stål, 1865 Malvanaioides Brailovsky, 1990 Mamurius Stål, 1862 Manocoreus Hsiao, 1964 Mecocnemis Hsiao, 1964 Melucha Amyot
List_of_Coreidae_genera
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Population, Socialism
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From Lydia.
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Beautiful
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The Lamp of the Family
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Belonging to God; Of the Lord
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English : variant of Garrett 2.
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Ram Prasad | ராமபà¯à®°à®¸à®¾à®¤Â
Gift of Lord Rama
Boy/Male
Hindu, Indian
A Form of Janessa
Boy/Male
Muslim
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Egyptian
, a queen of Nubia.
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