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- Marcus Furius Camillus in 396 BCE. The temple was ****ociated with the Matralia festival. It was situated beside the temple of Fortuna, later discovered...
- Carmentalia Floralia Cerealia Fornacalia Opiconsivia Divalia Furrinalia Matralia Lemuria (festival) Matronalia Liberalia Parilia Rosalia, a festival of...
- be founded by Phrixus. She was also celebrated at the Roman festival of Matralia, as she was often conflated with the Roman goddess Mater Matuta. During...
- harbors and ports, and had a temple on the Forum Boarium. On June 11, the Matralia was celebrated at that temple in honor of Mater Matuta; this festival was...
- remarks too that the festival of December 11 is in correspondence with the Matralia of June 11, dedicated to Mater Matuta, considered the goddess of dawn and...
- was a dies religiosus to her 8: anniversary of the Temple of Mens 11: Matralia in honour of Mater Matuta; also the anniversary of the Temple of Fortuna...
- the poorly defended enemy camp. The battle was fought on the feast of Matralia: 11 June 90 BC. Matyszak, Philip (2014). Cataclysm 90 BC: The Forgotten...
- the presence of slaves in Roman society from the earliest period. The Matralia was a women's festival held June 11 in connection with the goddess Mater...
- Marius and Quintus Servilius Caepio. Ovid, Fasti Book VI: June 11: The Matralia "They say she asked you, Rutilius, ‘Where are you rushing? As consul you’ll...
- a Grove of Mefitis on the Esquiline, where the women-only festival of Matralia was celebrated on 1 March. Nearby altars to Mala Fortuna, the aspect of...