- In
ancient Roman religion, the
Armilustrium was a
festival in
honor of Mars, the god of war,
celebrated on
October 19. On this day the
weapons of the soldiers...
-
October 11,
Augustalia on
October 12,
October Horse on
October 15, and
Armilustrium on
October 19.
These dates do not
correspond to the
modern Gregorian...
- and
standards that were
captured by the
Romans and displa**** in the
armilustrium in Rome. The
frenzy warriors wearing the
skins of
wolves were called...
- with a
chariot race and Rome's only
known horse sacrifice;
October 19:
Armilustrium ("purification of arms"). Mars was also
honored by
chariot races at the...
-
Quinquatrus in the
Comitium (which
correspond symmetrically with the
Armilustrium of 19 October), on the 23rd with the
Tubilustrium and they terminated...
-
Tubilustrium March 23, the
ritual of the
October Horse October 15, and
Armilustrium October 19—cluster at his
namesake month (Latin Martius),
except for...
-
sacrifice to Mars in the
Campus Martius; also
Feriae of
Jupiter 19:
Armilustrium, a dies
religiosus in
honour of Mars 26 to
November 1: Ludi Victoriae...
- the
Agonium Martiale on March 19, and the
closing with the day of the
Armilustrium on October 19. The
first date was also
referred to as
ancilia movere...
- to
ritual dance.
Twice a year, at the
Quinquatria on 19
March and the
Armilustrium on 19 October, they pla****
important roles in
public ceremonies marking...
- to Mars
doubles up with that of
another god. The
Equus preceded the
Armilustrium ("Purification of Arms") on
October 19.
Although most of Mars' festivals...