• The Vitulatio was an annual thanksgiving celebrated in ancient Rome on July 8, the day after the Nonae Caprotinae and following the Poplifugia on July...
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  • priests (sacerdotes publici); also a minor festival to the two Pales 8: Vitulatio 14–19: a series of markets or fairs (mercatus) following the Ludi Apollinares;...
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    feriae) 8 VIII Id. Quint. N dies religiosus • Ludi Apollinares continue • Vitulatio 9 VII Id. Quint. N • Ludi Apollinares continue 10 VI Id. Quint. C • Ludi...
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  • reciting a formula with a joyful intonation and rhythm. The related noun Vitulatio was an annual thanksgiving offering carried out by the pontiffs on 8 July...
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  • serving as a feast dedicated to Juno Caprotina. On the following day, the Vitulatio took place, which was believed to signify the thanksgiving offering presented...
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