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  • Parentalia
  • Roman feast of familias

    In ancient Rome, the Parentalia (Latin pronunciation: [parɛnˈtaːlɪ.a]) or dies parentales ([ˈdɪ.eːs parɛnˈtaːleːs], "ancestral days") was a nine-day festival

    Parentalia

    Parentalia

  • Februarius
  • Second month of the revised ancient Roman calendar

    reflecting the month's original position at the end of the year. The Parentalia was a nine-day festival honoring the ancestors and propitiating the dead

    Februarius

    Februarius

    Februarius

  • Christopher Wren
  • English architect (1632–1723)

    at Westminster School between 1641 and 1646 is substantiated only by Parentalia, the biography compiled by his son, a fourth Christopher, which places

    Christopher Wren

    Christopher Wren

    Christopher_Wren

  • Lemuria (festival)
  • Ancient Roman festival of the dead

    All Saints' Day. All Saints' Day Anthesteria Dziady Feralia Halloween Parentalia Radonitsa Setsubun, a similar Japanese custom "they do not occur in epitaphs

    Lemuria (festival)

    Lemuria_(festival)

  • February
  • Second month in the Julian and Gregorian calendars

    Sementivae (February 2), Februa (February 13–15), Lupercalia (February 13–15), Parentalia (February 13–22), Quirinalia (February 17), Feralia (February 21), Caristia

    February

    February

  • Feralia
  • Ancient Roman festival honoring the spirits of the dead

    recorded by Ovid in Book II of his Fasti. This day marked the end of Parentalia, a nine-day festival (13–21 February) honoring the dead ancestors. Roman

    Feralia

    Feralia

  • Manes
  • Roman deities believed to be the souls of the dead

    undifferentiated collective of divine dead. The Manes were honored during the Parentalia and Feralia in February. The theologian St. Augustine, writing about the

    Manes

    Manes

  • Religion in ancient Rome
  • practices of Parentalia but commended funeral feasts as a Christian opportunity to give alms of food to the poor. Christians attended Parentalia and its accompanying

    Religion in ancient Rome

    Religion in ancient Rome

    Religion_in_ancient_Rome

  • Qingming Festival
  • Chinese festival honouring ancestors

    Orthodox commemoration of the departed, a similar holiday of Eastern Slavs Parentalia – Roman feast of familias in Roman culture "Meet the Chetti Melaka, or

    Qingming Festival

    Qingming Festival

    Qingming_Festival

  • Gothic architecture
  • Architectural style of Medieval Europe

    spread. Pinnacles are no Use, and as little Ornament. — Christopher Wren, Parentalia The chaos of the Gothic left much to be desired in Wren's eyes. His aversion

    Gothic architecture

    Gothic architecture

    Gothic_architecture

  • Roman Republic
  • Period of Roman history (c. 509 – 27 BC)

    celebrated their ancestor cult during Larentalia rather than the usual Parentalia even in the 1st century BC; see Taylor 1925, pp. 302ff. Established in

    Roman Republic

    Roman Republic

    Roman_Republic

  • Roman festivals
  • Scheduled celebration in ancient Rome

    Capitoline Hill 13 (Ides): minor festival of Faunus on the Tiber Island 13–22: Parentalia, a commemoration of ancestors and the dead among families 13: Parentatio

    Roman festivals

    Roman_festivals

  • Ausonius
  • Late Roman poet

    Avitianus, who died before reaching puberty, whom Ausonius laments in his Parentalia. Having completed his studies, he trained for some time as an advocate

    Ausonius

    Ausonius

    Ausonius

  • Halloween
  • Annual celebration held on 31 October

    suggest the ancient Roman festival of Parentalia (including Feralia) influenced All Saints' and All Souls' days. Parentalia involved a commemorative meal at

    Halloween

    Halloween

    Halloween

  • Caristia
  • Holiday in ancient Rome

    several days in February that honored family or ancestors. It followed the Parentalia, nine days of remembrance which began on February 13 and concluded with

    Caristia

    Caristia

    Caristia

  • Gloria Guinness
  • Mexican socialite

    partly described by their relative, Alfonso Reyes Ochoa, in his book Parentalia. Through her paternal family, Gloria was a relative of the celebrated

    Gloria Guinness

    Gloria Guinness

    Gloria_Guinness

  • Lists of holidays
  • Dionysia/Bacchanalia Floralia Kronia/Saturnalia Lemuralia Lykaia/Lupercalia Parentalia Vestalia Vinalia In the order of the Wheel of the Year: Samhain/Halloween

    Lists of holidays

    Lists_of_holidays

  • Roman funerary practices
  • Care of the dead in ancient Rome

    at Parentalia varied between ostentatious public display and (according to Christian witnesses) drunken joie de vivre. The last day of Parentalia was

    Roman funerary practices

    Roman funerary practices

    Roman_funerary_practices

  • Fayum mummy portraits
  • Portraits attached to mummies in Roman Egypt

    deeper evocation of the presence of the dead. Roman festivals such as the Parentalia as well as everyday domestic rituals cultivated ancestral spirits (see

    Fayum mummy portraits

    Fayum mummy portraits

    Fayum_mummy_portraits

  • Ceres (mythology)
  • Roman goddess of agriculture

    with the collective spirits of the dead, the Di Manes (the others being Parentalia and Lemuralia). This possibly secondary or late function of the mundus

    Ceres (mythology)

    Ceres (mythology)

    Ceres_(mythology)

  • Avitianus (brother of Ausonius)
  • Ancient Roman brother of poet Ausonius

    brother Ausonius laments his premature death in one of his poems, the Parentalia, saying that he felt more like a grieving parent than older brother, and

    Avitianus (brother of Ausonius)

    Avitianus_(brother_of_Ausonius)

  • Roman imperial cult
  • Identification of emperors with divine authority

    received ancestral rites as manes (gods of the underworld) during the Parentalia and other important domestic festivals. Their powers were limited; deceased

    Roman imperial cult

    Roman_imperial_cult

  • Funeral
  • Ceremony for a person who has died

    Roman holidays commemorated a family's dead ancestors, including the Parentalia, held February 13 through 21, to honor the family's ancestors; and the

    Funeral

    Funeral

    Funeral

  • Veneration of the dead
  • Cultural or religious practice

    and veneration of the dead, especially at the nine-day festival of the Parentalia during which a family honored its ancestors. The family visited the cemetery

    Veneration of the dead

    Veneration of the dead

    Veneration_of_the_dead

  • List of Roman birth and childhood deities
  • ancient Rome were observed by families several days during the year (see Parentalia). Infants less than one year of age received no formal rites. The lack

    List of Roman birth and childhood deities

    List of Roman birth and childhood deities

    List_of_Roman_birth_and_childhood_deities

  • Alfonso Reyes
  • Mexican writer, philosopher and diplomat (1889–1959)

    of Conquistador Diego de Ochoa-Garibay, as documented by Reyes in his Parentalia. Reyes was educated at various colleges in Monterrey, the Liceo Francés

    Alfonso Reyes

    Alfonso Reyes

    Alfonso_Reyes

  • Obon
  • Japanese Buddhist custom

    counterpart of the Obon Festival. Japanese calendar Japanese culture Parentalia, a festival in ancient Rome to honor ancestors, including bringing offerings

    Obon

    Obon

    Obon

  • Sheldonian Theatre
  • Theatre in Oxford, England

    BBC News. 12 July 2008. Retrieved 23 May 2010. Wren, Christopher, Jr., Parentalia. p. 337. "Sheldonian Theatre ceiling completed". University of Oxford

    Sheldonian Theatre

    Sheldonian Theatre

    Sheldonian_Theatre

  • Aemilius Magnus Arborius
  • 4th century Gallo-Roman Latin poet and rhetorician

    (Toulouse) in Gaul. He was the maternal uncle of the poet Ausonius, who in his Parentalia praises him and mentions that he enjoyed the friendship of the brothers

    Aemilius Magnus Arborius

    Aemilius_Magnus_Arborius

  • Childhood in ancient Rome
  • Children of ancient Rome

    the death of a family member. They were also allowed to participate in Parentalia in February, which was a time to visit the graves and remember the dead

    Childhood in ancient Rome

    Childhood_in_ancient_Rome

  • Christopher Wren the Younger
  • English politician, Son of Sir Christopher Wren (1675–1747)

    his own death as the Parentalia by his son Stephen in 1750. His portrait, engraved by Faber, forms the frontispiece of the Parentalia. Two letters written

    Christopher Wren the Younger

    Christopher_Wren_the_Younger

  • Jesa
  • Korean traditional ancestral rites

    Heaven Filial mourning Śrāddha Jecheon event Omiki Jangnye Merit-making Parentalia, similar rites in ancient Rome Veneration of the dead "National Folk Museum

    Jesa

    Jesa

    Jesa

  • Lares
  • Guardian deities in ancient Roman religion

    equivalent to the dii patrii (deified ancestors) who received cult at Parentalia. Lares Permarini: These Lares protected seafarers; also a temple was dedicated

    Lares

    Lares

    Lares

  • Libation
  • Ritual offering

    funerals. Libations were poured in rituals of caring for the dead (see Parentalia and Caristia), and some tombs were equipped with tubes through which the

    Libation

    Libation

    Libation

  • Glossary of ancient Roman religion
  • those pertaining to the Lares, Manes and Penates of the family, and the Parentalia. These were regarded as necessary and imperishable, and the desire to

    Glossary of ancient Roman religion

    Glossary_of_ancient_Roman_religion

  • Vesta (mythology)
  • Ancient Roman goddess of the hearth, home, and family

    Vestalis parentat, a public holiday which by then had replaced the older parentalia where the sacrifice of cattle over flames is now dedicated to Vesta. This

    Vesta (mythology)

    Vesta (mythology)

    Vesta_(mythology)

  • Tarpeia
  • Daughter of the Roman commander Spurius Tarpeius

    that this translates to her being a Vestal. The Vestals performed the Parentalia or dies parentales ("ancestral days") on February 13/Ides of February

    Tarpeia

    Tarpeia

    Tarpeia

  • Index of religion-related articles
  • Alphabetical listing of religion related topics

    election - Papal infallibility - Papal States - Papal tiara - Paradise - Parentalia - Paraclete - Parousia - Particular church - Parvati - Parwanaya - Passover

    Index of religion-related articles

    Index_of_religion-related_articles

  • List of editiones principes in Latin
  • First printed editions of a manuscript

    in 1558 to make major contributions to the corpus, such as Ephemeris, Parentalia, Professores and De herediolo. Faltonia Proba, De laudibus Christi 1472

    List of editiones principes in Latin

    List_of_editiones_principes_in_Latin

  • Weddings in ancient Rome
  • the spirits of the dead ("manes") were believed to walk the earth; the Parentalia, in which feasts were held in honor of the dead; and Lemuria, in which

    Weddings in ancient Rome

    Weddings in ancient Rome

    Weddings_in_ancient_Rome

  • Mortuary cult
  • Ceremonial and religious form of a cult

    celebrated their mortuary cult at the end of every year. This feast was called Parentalia (derived from lat. parens and meaning "concerning the parents"). To celebrate

    Mortuary cult

    Mortuary_cult

  • Aemilia Hilaria
  • Gallo-Roman physician

    including Ameilia, called Parentalia. Everything we know today about Aemilia Hilaria and her family comes from Parentalia. Ausonius's poem about his

    Aemilia Hilaria

    Aemilia_Hilaria

  • Decoration Day (tradition)
  • Tradition of group ancestor veneration observances

    being held on 21 February in his Fasti. Feralia day marked the end of Parentalia, a nine-day festival (13–21 February) honoring the dead ancestors. Roman

    Decoration Day (tradition)

    Decoration Day (tradition)

    Decoration_Day_(tradition)

  • Vasile Pârvan
  • Romanian historian and archaeologist (1882–1927)

    and declared himself an opponent of chauvinism and cosmopolitanism. In "Parentalia", he wrote: "The man is, above all, the son of the Woman". Stephen the

    Vasile Pârvan

    Vasile Pârvan

    Vasile_Pârvan

  • Julius Ausonius
  • Ancient Roman physician of the 3rd century CE

    Albert Fabricius, Bibliotheca Graeca vol. xiii. p. 96, ed. vet. Ausonius, Parentalia 1.4 Ausonius, Epicedion in patrem 5.61 Joseph Justus Scaliger, Vita Auson

    Julius Ausonius

    Julius_Ausonius

  • Alcmanian verse
  • Greek and Latin poetic verse form

    couplets of a dactylic tetrameter a priore followed by a hemiepes in Parentalia 25: Te quoque Dryadiam materteram      flebilibus modulis. 'You also,

    Alcmanian verse

    Alcmanian_verse

  • St Bride's Church
  • Church in London, England

    Christopher (1903). The life and works of Sir Christopher Wren : from the Parentalia or memoirs. Getty Research Institute. Strand [London], England : Edward

    St Bride's Church

    St Bride's Church

    St_Bride's_Church

  • Pura López Colomé
  • Mexican poet and translator

    Cultura y las Artes / Ediciones Sin Nombre, 2008.) Por si acaso no (México: Parentalia ediciones (Fervores), 2010.) Poemas reunidos. 1985-2012(México: Consejo

    Pura López Colomé

    Pura López Colomé

    Pura_López_Colomé

  • Mausoleum of Honorius
  • Former tomb in Rome

    centre of a family cult including sacrifices to the dead, and during Parentalia, the Roman festival of the dead in February. This was generally separate

    Mausoleum of Honorius

    Mausoleum of Honorius

    Mausoleum_of_Honorius

  • Continuing bonds
  • Bereavement theory

    with deceased loved ones through ritual and tradition. Ancient Roman parentalia festivals and Egyptian ancestor cults involved regular offerings to sustain

    Continuing bonds

    Continuing_bonds

  • The Old Court House
  • Historic site in London Borough, Richmond upon Thames, England

    on 7 April 2013. Heath, Gerald. Hampton Court: The Story of a Village. Parentalia p. 343 Baker, Rowland G M (1981) The Story of Molesey Hospital. Heath

    The Old Court House

    The Old Court House

    The_Old_Court_House

  • Willy Bang Kaup
  • German Orientalist and turkologist

    Turkish to Ottoman. Monographs on the history of the Turkish language. Parentalia: Basics of a History of Anxiety. As Ms. gedr., Uystpruyst, Loewen 1908

    Willy Bang Kaup

    Willy Bang Kaup

    Willy_Bang_Kaup

  • Rosalia (festival)
  • Festival of roses in the Roman Empire

    records a man's provision for four annual observances in his honor: on the Parentalia, an official festival for honoring the dead February 13; his birthday

    Rosalia (festival)

    Rosalia (festival)

    Rosalia_(festival)

  • Henrich Smet
  • Juvenilia sacra regnum judaïcorum. Heidelberg, 1594. Henrici Smetii, Parentalia (...). Heidelberg, 1594. Miscellanea (...) Medica. Frankfurt: Jonas Rhodius

    Henrich Smet

    Henrich Smet

    Henrich_Smet

  • William Cowper (doctor)
  • property to his own time. He also wrote a small manuscript volume, entitled Parentalia, containing memoirs of the Cowper family, and the account of the siege

    William Cowper (doctor)

    William Cowper (doctor)

    William_Cowper_(doctor)

  • Latham of Bradwall
  • Family of Bradwall, Cheshire East, England

    from original records. (1890) (page 142) George Ormerod, "of Bradwall", Parentalia: genealogical memoirs, Publ. 1851. 114 pages (pp. 55) John Latham, The

    Latham of Bradwall

    Latham of Bradwall

    Latham_of_Bradwall

  • Mother of the Lares
  • Minor Roman deity

    the Junii held ancestor cult during Larentalia rather than the usual Parentalia even in the 1st century BC. Fasti, II.571ff Link to Latin text of Ovid's

    Mother of the Lares

    Mother_of_the_Lares

  • Joseph Ames (author)
  • English bibliographer and antiquary (1689–1759)

    concerning printing in Scotland and Ireland to the same time,’ London, 1749. 'Parentalia, or Memoirs of the Family of the Wrens, viz. of Matthew, bishop of Ely

    Joseph Ames (author)

    Joseph Ames (author)

    Joseph_Ames_(author)

  • Robert de Montalt, 1st Baron Montalt
  • English noble

    British Empire. London: Wm Clowes and Sons, Ltd., 1962. Ormerod, George. Parentalia, genealogical memoirs. [With] Genealogical essays illustrative of Cheshire

    Robert de Montalt, 1st Baron Montalt

    Robert de Montalt, 1st Baron Montalt

    Robert_de_Montalt,_1st_Baron_Montalt

  • Ricardo Lancaster-Jones y Verea
  • Mexican diplomat and historian (1905–1983)

    Libros Mexicanos. Mexico City: Artes de México. Reyes, Alfonso (1958). Parentalia, primer libro de recuerdos. Mexico City: Tezontle. Romero de Terreros

    Ricardo Lancaster-Jones y Verea

    Ricardo Lancaster-Jones y Verea

    Ricardo_Lancaster-Jones_y_Verea

  • Manor of Bradwall
  • Estate in Cheshire, England

    Biographical, and Historical, Volume 5, Published 1812, page 400 George Ormerod, Parentalia: genealogical memoirs, publ. 1851, 114 pages, pp.57 Geoffrey Davenport

    Manor of Bradwall

    Manor of Bradwall

    Manor_of_Bradwall

  • St Mary's Church, East Knoyle
  • England parish church in East Knoyle, Wiltshire

    Cambridge Alumni Database. University of Cambridge. Wren, C. (1750). Parentalia Or Memoirs of the Family of the Wrens Viz. of Mathew Bishop of Ely, Christopher

    St Mary's Church, East Knoyle

    St Mary's Church, East Knoyle

    St_Mary's_Church,_East_Knoyle

  • Odes 1.4
  • Poem by Horace

    solemnities take place on the Ides of February; later the same day began the Parentalia, the feast of the dead. Linked also with the Lupercalia, Faunus' victims

    Odes 1.4

    Odes 1.4

    Odes_1.4

  • Index of ancient Rome–related articles
  • Roman civilisation from the 8th century BC to the 5th century AD

    gens Papinian Parabiago Plate Parallel Lives Paraphernalia Parazonium Parentalia Parilia Parma (shield) Parmularius (gladiator) Parthian Monument Parthian

    Index of ancient Rome–related articles

    Index_of_ancient_Rome–related_articles

  • Islamic influences on Western art
  • Islamic architecture was made widely known by Sir Christopher Wren in his Parentalia (1750). Wren argued that the pointed arch and ribbed-vaulting characteristics

    Islamic influences on Western art

    Islamic influences on Western art

    Islamic_influences_on_Western_art

  • Double Writing (Petty)
  • 1648 pamphlet by William Petty

    ORA-record, with a link to a downloadable pdf (access-date 2018-01-21). Wren's Parentalia (London 1750), p. 215. Bevan 1894, p. 23/4. Bevan, Wilson Lloyd (1894)

    Double Writing (Petty)

    Double Writing (Petty)

    Double_Writing_(Petty)

  • Education of girls in France
  • History of women education

    epigraphic sources, and certain literary works, including Ausonius’s Parentalia and hagiographical texts, which require cautious interpretation. According

    Education of girls in France

    Education_of_girls_in_France

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    Hindu, Indian, Kashmiri

    Kamalavati

    Lotus-like

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    British, English, Gujarati, Hindu, Indian

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    Under Blessing of Lord

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    Place Related to Lord Shiva

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    Japanese

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