• Carmentalia was the two feast days (11 January and 15 January) of the Roman goddess Carmenta. She had her temple atop the Capitoline Hill. Carmenta was...
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    was next to the Porta Carmentalis in Rome. Her festival, called the Carmentalia, was celebrated primarily by women on January 11 and January 15. She...
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  • January 1, as well as one of three Agonalia, celebrated January 9, and Carmentalia, celebrated January 11. These dates do not correspond to the modern Gregorian...
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  • Human Trafficking Awareness Day (United States) Republic Day (Albania) Carmentalia (January 11th and January 15th) (Rome) Prithvi Jayanti (Nepal) Merry...
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    AGONALIA for Janus at the Regia 10 IV Id. Ian. EN 11 III Id. Ian. NP • CARMENTALIA • dies natalis of the cult of Juturna in the Campus Martius 12 pridie...
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  • at least four festivals named Agonalia throughout the year 11 and 15: Carmentalia, with Juturna celebrated also on the 11th 13 (Ides) 24–26: most common...
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    the republic" (seminarium rei publicae). About nine months later, the Carmentalia that celebrated the goddess of childbirth was for all women giving birth...
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    Vesta apperit[ur] and the last day as Vesta cluditur. Roman festivals Carmentalia Floralia Cerealia Fornacalia Opiconsivia Divalia Furrinalia Matralia...
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  • Carmentis (or Carmenta), who had her own flamen and in whose honor the Carmentalia was held, and Egeria, the divine consort of Numa Pompilius, the second...
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    the story of Lotis and Priapus. The third episode (461–636) for the Carmentalia discusses the exile of Evander to Latium, the prophecy of his mother...
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