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- month of March was the traditional start of the campaign season, and the Tubilustrium was a ceremony to make the army fit for war. The ceremony involved sacred...
- third festival for Vediovis 23: a second Tubilustrium; Feriae for Volc**** (Vulcan) 24: QRCF, following Tubilustrium as in March 25: anniversary of the Temple...
- Bacchanalia, celebrated March 17, Quinquatria, celebrated March 19–23, and Tubilustrium, celebrated March 23. These dates do not correspond to the modern Gregorian...
- called Tubilustrium, which ancient calendars place on 23 March. When the celebration of Quinquatrus was extended to five days, the Tubilustrium would have...
- June 1. Mercury would receive a sacrifice on the Ides of May (May 15). Tubilustrium took place on May 23 as well as in March. These dates do not correspond...
- campaigning season, on March 19; and following the Armilustrium, the Tubilustrium, "Purification of the Trumpets," on October 23. Armilustrium also refers...
- symmetrically with the Armilustrium of 19 October), on the 23rd with the Tubilustrium and they terminated at the end of the month with the rite of the ancilia...
- governmental, or religious functions. This ceremony was known as the tubilustrium. It was also used in ancient Roman triumphs. It was considered a symbol...
- the Quinquatrus (809–848), and the story of Phrixus and ****e for the Tubilustrium (849–878). April begins with the appearance of Venus, who chides Ovid...
- Claudius. A three-day period of mourning followed. March 23: on the Tubilustrium, an archaic holiday to Mars, the tree was laid to rest at the temple...