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  2. Brumalia - Wikipedia

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    The Brumalia (Latin: Brumalia [bruːˈmaːlia]) were a winter solstice festival celebrated in the eastern part of the Roman Empire. [1] [2] In Rome there had been the minor holiday of Bruma on November 24, which turned into large scale end of the year festivities in Constantinople and Christianity.

  3. November (Roman month) - Wikipedia

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    It had 29 days. In the reform that resulted in a 12-month year, November became the eleventh month, but retained its name, as did the other months from September through December. A day was added to November during the Julian calendar reform in the mid-40s BC. The outstanding event during November was the Plebeian Games from the 4th through the ...

  4. Roman festivals - Wikipedia

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    Festivals in ancient Rome were a very important part in Roman religious life during both the Republican and Imperial eras, and one of the primary feat of "holy days"; singular also feriae or dies ferialis) were either public (publicae) or private . State holidays were celebrated by the Roman people and received public funding.

  5. XX Settembre - Wikipedia

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    XX Settembre is an urban zone of Rome, Italy, identified by the initials 1F.. It takes its name from the main road, Via Venti Settembre, established on 30 November 1871 [2] and dedicated to the day in 1870 when Italian troops, led by General Raffaele Cadorna, entered Rome through a breach in the Aurelian Walls near Porta Pia.

  6. Battle of Mentana - Wikipedia

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    The Battle of Mentana was fought on November 3, 1867, near the village of Mentana, located north-east of Rome (then in the Papal States, now modern Lazio), between French-Papal troops and the Italian volunteers led by Giuseppe Garibaldi.

  7. Catilinarian conspiracy - Wikipedia

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    Robin Seager argued in 1973 that Catiline's involvement in a plot against the state postdates Cicero's First Catilinarian and that when he left Rome in November, he had not yet fully committed to any rebellion. [100] He also argues that Manlius, whom Cicero cast as Catiline's military attaché, acted independently of Catiline for separate ...

  8. The charming story of Miskel Spillman, the 80-year-old ...

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    Miskel Spillman was just a regular 80-year-old grandmother from New Orleans when she hosted “SNL” in 1977. The winner of a contest and the only non-public figure to ever host the show, her ...

  9. National Unity and Armed Forces Day - Wikipedia

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    Celebrations held for 4 November at Altare della Patria in Rome (1920) Celebrations for National Unity and Armed Forces Day in Rome on 4 November 1922. Italy entered the First World War in 1915 with the aim of completing national unity: for this reason, the Italian intervention in the First World War is also considered the Fourth Italian War of Independence, [2] in a historiographical ...