• The Caprotinia, or feasts of Juno Caprotina, were ancient Roman festivals which were celebrated on July 7, in favor of the female slaves. During this solemnity...
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    Apollinares continue • dies natalis of the Temple of the Two Pales • Caprotinia • Feast of Serving Women (Ancillarum feriae) 8 VIII Id. Quint. N dies...
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    that public priests made sacrifices at the altar on 7 July during the Caprotinia. He also wrote that the Flamen Quirinalis and a group of virgins, potentially...
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    time of Augustus, an event that may explain Ovid's vestigia. Sacred fig Caprotinia Livy, I.4 Varro, De lingua latina 5.54; Pliny, Natural History 15.77;...
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