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Ancient Roman festivals in honor of Consus
The Consualia or Consuales Ludi was the name of two ancient Roman festivals in honor of Consus, a tutelary deity of the harvest and stored grain. Consuales
Consualia
Ancient Roman god of grains
other sources, covered with earth, which was swept off during the two Consualia, his festivals on August 21, December 15, and on July 7 when the pontiffs
Consus
Ancient Roman circus in Rome
discovered this shrine shortly after the founding of Rome. He invented the Consualia festival, as a way of gathering his Sabine neighbours at a celebration
Circus_Maximus
Roman god of freshwater and the sea
at the foot of the Palatine (the site of horse races). On the summer Consualia (August 21) it was customary to bring horses and mules, crowned with flowers
Neptune_(mythology)
Ancient Roman god of fire, volcanoes, and metalworking
part of the cycle of the four festivities of the second half of August (Consualia on August 21, Vulcanalia on 23, Opiconsivia on 25 and Vulturnalia on 27)
Vulcan_(mythology)
High priest of Quirinus in ancient Rome
Quirinus. The flamen Quirinalis presided over at least three festivals, the Consualia Aestiva on August 21, Robigalia on April 25, and Larentalia on December 23
Flamen_Quirinalis
27 BC–476/1453 AD state and civilization
the needs of the city of Rome and the provincial armies. Such as the Consualia and the October Horse sacrifice. Scholars are divided in their relative
Roman_Empire
Twelfth month in the Julian and Gregorian calendars
Dies natalis (birthday) was held at the temple of Tellus on December 13, Consualia was held on December 15, Saturnalia was held December 17–23, Opiconsivia
December
Public holiday in Italy
festivals which fell in the same month, such as the Vinalia rustica or the Consualia, which celebrated the harvest and the end of a long period of intense
Ferragosto
Ancient Roman goddess of fertility and the earth
celebrated as Ops Consiva during the festival celebrating Consus, the Consualia, held on December 15. Ops received a cultuic revival under the reign of
Ops
Roman god
the abduction of the Sabine women, (which happened on the day of the Consualia aestiva), said to have been advised by Consus. However no Latin source
Janus
Roman religious festival
Saturn in the chthonic aspect as consort. The festival of Consus, the Consualia, was celebrated twice a year, each time preceding that of Ops: once on
Opiconsivia
Romulus was credited with several religious institutions. He founded the Consualia festival, inviting the neighbouring Sabines to participate; the ensuing
Religion_in_ancient_Rome
Scheduled celebration in ancient Rome
Vinalia Rustica, originally in honour of Jupiter, but later Venus 21: Consualia, with a sacrifice on the Aventine 23: Vulcanalia or Feriae Volcano in
Roman_festivals
Archaeological evidence and mythical tale for Rome's origins
neighbouring settlements by diplomacy fail, he uses the religious celebration of Consualia to abduct the women of the Sabines. According to Livy, when the Sabines
Founding_of_Rome
Roman god of war, guardian of agriculture
of arms"). Mars was also honored by chariot races at the Robigalia and Consualia, though these festivals are not primarily dedicated to him. From 217 BCE
Mars_(mythology)
Festival in honour of Demeter / Persephone
Eretria the women did not call upon Kalligeneia during the Thesmophoria. Consualia Sukkot Habash 1997, p. 20. Chlup 2007, p. 74. Herodotus, 2.171 Dillon
Thesmophoria
Ancient Roman festival of chariot racing
may have featured races on horseback, like the archaic festivals of the Consualia and Taurian Games, rather than chariot races. The gods of the underworld
Equirria
Roman goddess of agriculture
The rites of August 24 were held between the agricultural festivals of Consualia and Opiconsivia; those of October 5 followed the Ieiunium Cereris, and
Ceres_(mythology)
Triad of Jupiter, Mars, and Quirinus
deity. One important element was his officiating on the feriae of the Consualia aestiva ( of the Summer), which associated Quirinus to the cult of Consus
Archaic_Triad
gods was characteristic of "old and obscure" Roman festivals such as the Consualia, the October Horse, and sites in the Campus Martius such as the Tarentum
Taurian_Games
Original sixth month in the Roman calendar
Probus (Calendar of 354) 20 XIII Kal. Sept. C 21 XII Kal. Sept. NP • CONSUALIA (pre-Julian X Kal. Sept. ) 22 XI Kal. Sept. EN 23 X Kal. Sept. NP • VOLCANALIA
Sextilis
Ancient Greek, Roman, and Byzantine sport
Romulus, the city's founder, invited the Sabine people to celebrate the Consualia, honouring the grain-god Consus with horse races and chariot races at
Chariot_racing
1st-century BC Greek historian and teacher
To overcome this, Romulus arranged a festival in honor of Neptune (the Consualia) and invited the surrounding cities to attend. At the end of the festival
Dionysius_of_Halicarnassus
Altar to the Roman gods Consus and Mars
sacrifices at the altar on 21 August. This was in celebration of the Consualia, a Roman holiday which honored Consus. As part of this holiday, games
Altar_of_Consus
Equestrian training ground in Rome
gods was characteristic of "old and obscure" Roman festivals such as the Consualia, the October Horse, the Taurian Games, and sites in the Campus Martius
Trigarium
shows and spectacles derived from pagan ritual rites (the Liberalia, the Consualia, the Equiria, the Bacchanalia, etc.). This means that the events derive
De_spectaculis
Ancient Roman underworld deities
gods was characteristic of "old and obscure" Roman festivals such as the Consualia, the October Horse, the Taurian Games, and sites in the Campus Martius
Di_inferi
Greek mythological figure
turn of the Circus Maximus skirted an underground altar used for the Consualia festival at which "Equestrian Neptune" (the Roman equivalent of Poseidon
Taraxippus
Ancient Roman civic basilica in Rome
paired with a corresponding Roman festival, such as the Parilia, the Consualia, and the Matronalia, highlighting Romulus not only as a political leader
Basilica_Aemilia
Roman civilisation from the 8th century BC to the 5th century AD
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Animal sacrifice to Mars
characteristic of "old and obscure" religious observances such as the Consualia that at times propitiated chthonic deities. The horse races at the shadowy
October_Horse
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