-
Roman religion, the
Liberalia (March 17) was the
festival of
Liber Pater and his
consort Libera. The
Romans celebrated Liberalia with sacrifices, processions...
- Rome's
plebeians and was part of
their Aventine Triad. His
festival of
Liberalia (March 17)
became ****ociated with free
speech and the
rights attached...
- (218–201 BC). The
reformed Bacchanalia rites may have been
merged with the
Liberalia festival. Bacchus,
Liber and
Dionysus became virtually interchangeable...
-
Libera might have been
offered cult on
March 17
during Liber's festival,
Liberalia, or at some time
during the
seven days of Cerealia, held in mid-to-late...
- Martiale, in
honor of Mars, was
celebrated March 17, the same day as the
Liberalia,
during a
prolonged "war festival" that
marked the
beginning of the season...
-
March 15 and then
through March 22–28, Argei,
celebrated on
March 16–17,
Liberalia and Bacchanalia,
celebrated March 17, Quinquatria,
celebrated March 19–23...
- fertility, wine, and growth,
married to Libera. His
festival was the
Liberalia,
celebrated on 17 March, but in some
myths the
festival was also held...
-
officiated over the
Liberalia in
Ancient Rome on 17 March.
Marcus Terentius Varro described them as old women, who sold
cookies during the
Liberalia festival. Liber's...
- Rome as the
libertas that
distinguished the free from the enslaved. The
Liberalia,
celebrated March 17 in
honor of Liber, was a time of
speaking freely...
-
their Latin variations (artes liberales,
septem artes liberales,
studia liberalia), the
liberal arts were the
continuation of
Ancient Gr****
methods of enquiry...