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ambarvalia การใช้

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  • Festus, maintains the ambarvalia to be the same as amburbium.
  • She was worshiped during Ambarvalia, a festival to Ceres.
  • The name " Ambarvalia " appears to be predominantly an urban designation.
  • Their most important festival, the Ambarvalia, occurred during the month of May, in a grove dedicated to Dia.
  • A few lyric and elegiac pieces, later in date than the " Ambarvalia ", complete Clough's poetic output.
  • It is generally acknowledged that they are the equivalent of the Christian Church of the Roman lustrations of the crops in spring, the Ambarvalia, & c.
  • Amburbium does not appear on any of the fata deorum ) ", resulting in a lustration of the city by means of the Amburbium and Ambarvalia.
  • She rears the divine twins, is the mother of the Fratres Arvales, performers of the agricultural propitiary rite of the Ambarvalia, and bestows wealth on her heirs and figurative children.
  • Such were those of the Ambarvalia, Robigalia, which were essentially rustic festivals, lustrations of the fields, consisting in a procession round the spot to be purified, leading the sacrificial victims with prayers, hymns, and ceremonies to protect the young crops from evil influence.
  • In 1933, he published " Ambarvalia ", a collection which gathered together the previous experiments and efforts in writing poetry in Japanese; however, Nishiwaki suddenly stopped publishing after the outbreak of the Second Sino-Japanese War in 1937, and announced that he would concentrate on research of the classics and ancient literature.
  • According to Servius, for the Ambarvalia a " hostia " with the capacity to produce " felicitas " ( " fecundity, blessedness " ) is led around in a ritual circuit three times; the ceremony, he says, is called an " amburbium " when it is the city that is circumambulated.
  • Their duties included ritual propitiations or thanksgivings as the " Ambarvalia ", the sacrifices done at the borders of Rome at the fifth mile of the " Via Campana " or " Salaria " ( a place now on the hill Monte delle Piche at the Magliana Vecchia on the right bank of the Tiber ).
  • A private rural " suovetaurilia " was sacrificed each May on the festival of " Ambarvalia ", a festival that involved " walking around the fields . " Public " suovetaurilias " were offered at certain state ceremonies, including agricultural festivals, the conclusion of a census, and to atone for any accidental ritual errors.
  • The Amburbium can be hard to distinguish from the Ambarvalia in ancient sources, either because it was a similar set of ritual procedures performed on behalf of the city instead of the fields or rural areas " ( arva ) ", or because both originated with the priesthood of the Arvales, " Brothers of the Fields " . hostiae ) " were " amburbiales ."
  • Festivals marked in large letters on extant " fasti ", represented by festival names in all capital letters on the table, are thought to have been the most ancient holidays, becoming part of the calendar before 509 BC . The Ambarvalia, a " moveable feast " " ( feriae conceptivae ) " involving the lustration of the fields, seems to have been held in May, with May 29 commonly the date on which it fell.