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LacusCurtius • Roman Religion — The Compitalia (Smith's Dictionary, 1875)### Summary of Compitalia
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[PDF] TranscriptThe Compitalia was a Roman mid-winter festival honoring Lares Compitales, the street gods. It involved a day off, pig sacrifice, and communal feasting.
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[PDF] The compita - Ostia-antica.orgThe word compitum itself furnishes information about the location. It is derived from competo, "come together", "meet", and is explained by ancient authors and ...Missing: etymology | Show results with:etymology
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Varro: Lingua Latina VI - The Latin LibraryM. TERENTI VARRONIS DE LINGUA LATINA LIBER VI. I. Origines verborum quae sunt ... Varro · The Latin Library · The Classics Page.
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(PDF) A Roman cult in the Italian countryside? The Compitalia and ...The Genius worshipped with the Lares Compitales was that of Augustus, the preserver and father of the state.
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The Origin of the Cult of the LaresThe Lares certainly go far back in the history of Roman religion and belong to a period when fathers and mothers of gods were unknown. Divine genealogies ...Missing: Latium | Show results with:Latium
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Pliny, Natural History, 36 (b) - Attalus.org[107] Tarquinius Priscus was carrying out the work using the common folk as ... Hence, we are told, he first founded the Festival of Compitalia in honour of the ...
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Cicero: In Pisonem### Summary of Content from Cicero: In Pisonem
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LacusCurtius • Dionysius' Roman Antiquities — Book IV Chapters 1‑23### Extracted Passage from Dionysius of Halicarnassus Book IV on Servius Tullius and the Compitalia
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Compitalia - Digital Maps of the Ancient WorldThe Compitalia was a festival held in honor of the Lares Compitales, household deities associated with crossroads. These deities were believed to protect homes ...
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Suetonius • Life of AugustusSummary of each segment:
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[PDF] The Urban Plebs - University of Michigan PressFor Egnatius Rufus, elected as praetor after serving as aedile, then standing for the consulship, when a consul in office suppressed the list of candidates, see ...
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Private religion - deities at the crossroads: inscriptionsIn Rome the Lares Compitales were venerated at crossroads, called in Latin compita. The shrines of these Lares were also called compita.
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OVID, FASTI BOOK 2 - Theoi Classical Texts LibraryThere was a yearly festival, the Compitalia. 68. Atreus and Thyestes. 69. Medea. 70. Ino; see iii. 853. 71. Procne and Philomela were daughters of King ...
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The Lares and the Kalends Log - jstorDaily offerings of incense, wine, garlands, or other things were made to the Lar (11. 24-25). 7 See Wissowa, col. 1877, on this passage. 8 Cf. Ser. ii. 5 ...<|control11|><|separator|>
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OVID, FASTI BOOK 5 - Theoi Classical Texts LibraryFASTI BOOK 5, TRANSLATED BY JAMES G. FRAZER. [1] You ask whence I suppose the name of the month of May to be derived. The reason is not quite clearly known ...Missing: compitalia | Show results with:compitalia
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THE QVINQVATRVS OF JUNE, MARSYAS AND LIBERTAS IN THE ...Jul 2, 2018 · In the Compitalia the slaves were granted certain liberties, being considered as freedmen for one day (Dion. Hal. Ant. Rom. 4.14 and Gell ...
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[PDF] Religion at the Roman Street Corner - Chapter 1 - Princeton UniversityPompeius. Festus (later second century AD); Maurus Servius Honoratus (late fourth to early fifth century. AD); and Macrobius Ambrosius Theodosius (early fifth ...<|control11|><|separator|>
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[PDF] To Seek the Boundaries of the Roman Lares - COREThe emperor Augustus revived the cult of the Lares Compitales by supporting the rededication of the neighborhood shrines in Rome. In doing so,. Augustus gave ...
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A Note on the Compitalia — CP 27:3:268‑273 (1932)### Summary of Compitalia Suppression and Revival
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Late Antiquity (Part IV) - Popular Culture in the Ancient WorldJul 4, 2017 · 26 While it is clear that Compitalia was moribund by Late Antiquity, it also seems likely that the festival of the Kalends overtook Saturnalia ...
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Regions and neighbourhoods (Chapter 10)The celebration of Compitalia created a social cohesion among lower-class residents that, in the late Republic, was exploited by politicians seeking power ...
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[PDF] The miniature vessels of Insula VI.1 Pompeii. New evidence for ...This paper describes the miniature votive ceramic vessels found during the excavations in Insula VI.1 Pompeii. It reviews the dating evidence for the types ...
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