-
Sacrifices were
offered to this
altar during the Ludi
Saeculares or Ludi
Tarentini. It may have been
uncovered for each
occasion of the games, to be reburied...
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probably a led
horse to
transport baggage and forage.
After Alexander,
Tarentini equites, or light-armed spearmen, with two
horses each, emerged(192 BC...
-
Roman mythology, the
Secular Games began as the
Tarentine Games (Ludi
Tarentini) when a
Sabine man
called Valesius pra**** for a cure for his children's...
- the
basis of the play: 1844
opera by
Michael Costa (libretto
Leopold Tarentini, London) 1847
opera by
Pasquale Bona (libretto
Giorgio Giacchetti, Milan)...
- they were
sometimes confused with the
archaic Tarentine Games (ludi
tarentini),
which were
replaced by the
Saecular Games.
Horse racing along with the...
- 1872, he died at the age of 36
years in
Catania in Sicily. De
Aristoxeni Tarentini elementis harmonicis. Bonn 1863 (Dissertation) Ἀριστοξένου ἁρμονικῶν τὰ...
- been held at the
trigarium as well, and
possibly events for the ludi
tarentini,
which became the
Saecular Games. The area may, however, have been only...
-
Roman hor**** in
early times often used two
horses in battle, like the
Tarentini in Gr****
warfare (Livy ****v. 28, 8). Such
riders were
called desultores...
- pp. 264, 270. "Festus-Paulus explains, in the
aetiology of the ludi
Tarentini, that
women who ate meat
consecrated to the gods of the
underworld had...
- Bruzi, the Lucanians, the
Uzentini and
almost the
entire Gr**** coast, the
Tarentini,
those of Metaponto, of Crotone, of
Locri and all the
Cisalpine Gauls...