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  2. Pomerium - Wikipedia

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    The term pōmērium is a classical contraction of the Latin phrase post moerium (lit. ' behind/beyond the wall ').The Roman historian Livy writes in his Ab Urbe Condita that, although the etymology implies a meaning referring to a single side of the wall, the pomerium was originally an area of ground on both sides of city walls.

  3. Campus Martius - Wikipedia

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    Model of the ancient Campus Martius, seen near the lower left of the picture, around AD 300. When the Assembly of the Centuries used to vote on the Field of Mars in the Roman Old Republic, it had been an area outside the Pomerium, the exact boundaries of which have not been preserved.

  4. List of events in Rome - Wikipedia

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    Romics - Comics and Cartoon Festival: the semiannual edition of exhibitions, cartoon film showings of designers and publishing companies. Maker Faire - The European edition of this event, organized at the Fiera di Roma (Rome Fair). Romaeuropa Festival - Annual appointment for modern art and theatre, music and dance, with artists from all of ...

  5. Roman festivals - Wikipedia

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    21: Dies Romana, a festival linked to the foundation of Rome. [12] According to legend, Romulus is said to have founded the city of Rome on April 21, 753 BC. From this date, the Roman chronology derived its system, known by the Latin phrase Ab Urbe condita, meaning "from the founding of the City", which counted the years from this presumed ...

  6. Equirria - Wikipedia

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    In the earliest form of the calendar, the year began with March, and thus the 27 February Equirria originally preceded New Year's Day, and was the last festival for Mars of the year. The 14 March Equirria occurs the day before the Ides , when the Roman people celebrated the feast of Anna Perenna , whose name expresses her role as a goddess of ...

  7. Parilia - Wikipedia

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    The Parilia or Palilia was an ancient Roman festival of rural character performed annually on 21 April, aimed at cleansing both sheep and shepherd. It was carried out in acknowledgment to the Roman deity Pales , a deity of uncertain gender who was a patron of shepherds and sheep.

  8. Arts in Rome - Wikipedia

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    Rome's Piazza Navona.. Rome has for over two thousand years been one of the most important artistic centres in the world. Early Ancient Roman art initially developed from the Etruscan art slightly to its north, but from about 2000 BC, as the Roman Republic became involved with the Greek world, Ancient Greek art and architecture became the dominant influence, until the two effectively merged ...

  9. Parentalia - Wikipedia

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    Although the Parentalia was a holiday on the Roman religious calendar, its observances were mainly domestic and familial. [2] The importance of the family to the Roman state, however, was expressed by public ceremonies on the opening day, the Ides of February, when a Vestal conducted a rite for the collective di parentes of Rome at the tomb of ...