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Festival in honor of Mars
In ancient Roman religion, the Armilustrium was a festival in honour of Mars, the god of war, celebrated on October 19. On this day the weapons of the
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Roman god of war, guardian of agriculture
Various festivals associated with Mars, such as the Tubilustrium and Armilustrium, were themselves connected with lustration, a type of Roman religious
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Tenth month in the Julian and Gregorian calendars
October 11, Augustalia on October 12, October Horse on October 15, and Armilustrium on October 19. These dates do not correspond to the modern Gregorian
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Old Norse warrior fighting in a fury
and standards that were captured by the Romans and displayed in the armilustrium in Rome. Frenzy warriors wearing the skins of wolves called ulfheðnar
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Sacred shields in ancient Rome
According to Varro, the ancilia may have also made an appearance in the Armilustrium ('Purification of Arms') in October. The Salii were said to beat their
Ancile
Roman god
Quinquatrus in the Comitium (which correspond symmetrically with the Armilustrium of 19 October), on the 23rd with the Tubilustrium and they terminated
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Eighth month in the Roman calendar
the Feriale Cumanum, 4–14 AD) 19 XIV Kal. Nov. NP dies religiosus • ARMILUSTRIUM • Ludi Solis ("Games of the Sun") begin, introduced sometimes after the
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to ritual dance. Twice a year, at the Quinquatria on 19 March and the Armilustrium on 19 October, they played important roles in public ceremonies marking
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Family of true bugs
1969 Apachnas Distant, 1909 Aprivesa Melichar, 1923 Armacia Stål, 1862 Armilustrium Distant, 1917 Carmentalia Distant, 1917 Coniunctivena Stroinski, Gnezdilov
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Scheduled celebration in ancient Rome
sacrifice to Mars in the Campus Martius; also Feriae of Jupiter 19: Armilustrium, a dies religiosus in honour of Mars 26 to November 1: Ludi Victoriae
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Ancient Roman priestly order
the Agonium Martiale on March 17, and the closing with the day of the Armilustrium on October 19. The first date was also referred to as ancilia movere
Salii
Ancient Roman festival of chariot racing
Tubilustrium 23 March, the ritual of the October Horse 15 October, and Armilustrium 19 October—cluster at his namesake month (Latin Martius), except for
Equirria
Historical region of Rome
Baths of Licinius Sura and the Baths of Decius. In this region, the Armilustrium was also celebrated. Regio XIII also contained the Emporium, the first
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Roman civilisation from the 8th century BC to the 5th century AD
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Animal sacrifice to Mars
to Mars doubles up with that of another god. The Equus preceded the Armilustrium ("Purification of Arms") on October 19. Although most of Mars' festivals
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