• Ferālia /fɪˈreɪliə/ was an ancient Roman public festival celebrating the Manes (Roman spirits of the dead, particularly the souls of deceased individuals)...
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    Feralia februalis is a species of moth of the family Noctuidae. It is found in the dry woodlands of the Pacific West of North America. The wingspan is...
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    number for Feralia deceptiva is 10006. "Feralia deceptiva Report". Integrated Taxonomic Information System. Retrieved 2019-09-25. "Feralia deceptiva"...
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    Feralia jocosa, the jocose sallow or the joker moth, is a moth of the family Noctuidae. The species was first described by Achille Guenée in 1852. It...
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    Feralia major, the major sallow, is a moth of the family Noctuidae. The species was first described by John Bernhardt Smith in 1890. It is found from...
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    Feralia Planitia (/fəˈreɪliə pləˈnɪʃiə/) is the third-largest known impact crater on the asteroid Vesta, after Rheasilvia and Veneneia. It is one of several...
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    Family: Noctuidae Genus: Miracavira Species: M. brillians Binomial name Miracavira brillians Barnes, 1901 Synonyms Feralia brillians Momaphana brillians...
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    Comstock's sallow Feralia deceptiva McDunnough, 1920 Feralia februalis Grote, 1874 Feralia jocosa (Guenée, 1852) – jocose sallow Feralia major J. B. Smith...
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    Feralia comstocki, or Comstock's sallow, is a moth of the family Noctuidae. The species was first described by Augustus Radcliffe Grote in 1874. It is...
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  • anvatara) Byblia or jokers, a genus of brush-footed butterflies Joker moth (Feralia jocosa) Loureedia phoenixi, the Joker spider Georgia Joker, a sports fan...
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    both were goddesses of Praeneste.(p 7) Note that the similar-sounding Feralia on February 21 is a festival of Jupiter Feretrius, not Feronia. Feronia's...
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    collective of divine dead. The Manes were honored during the Parentalia and Feralia in February. The theologian St. Augustine, writing about the subject a...
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  • (February 13–15), Parentalia (February 13–22), Quirinalia (February 17), Feralia (February 21), Caristia (February 22), Terminalia (February 23), Regifugium...
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    Rheasilvia and Veneneia in size, although none are quite so large. They include Feralia Planitia, shown at right, which is 270 km (168 mi) across. More-recent...
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  • expounds this myth of Lara and Mercury in the context the festival of Feralia on February 21, and an informal, secretive women's folk-cult at the same...
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    which were placed in somewhat fantastic figures upon all the graves." Ferālia was an ancient Roman public festival celebrating the Manes (Roman spirits...
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    food to the poor. Christians attended Parentalia and its accompanying Feralia and Caristia in sufficient numbers for the Council of Tours to forbid them...
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  • Tacita in order to "seal up hostile mouths / and unfriendly tongue" at Feralia on 21 February. Dea Tacita is the same as the naiad Larunda. According...
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    ancestors, including bringing offerings to their on the last day, known as Feralia Pitru Paksha, a Hindu festival that bears similarities to the Obon festival...
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  • in the midnight rites of Feralia, when the paterfamilias addressed the malevolent, destructive aspects of his Manes. Feralia was a placation and exorcism:...
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    conceptivae Fornacalia, the Oven Festival; Quirinalia, in honour of Quirinus 21: Feralia, the only public observation of the Parentalia, marked F (dies festus)...
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    attested as sometimes counting down towards the Quirinalia (February 17), the Feralia (February 21), or the Terminalia (February 23) rather than the intercalary...
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    themselves. The Parentalia drew to a close on February 21 with the more somber Feralia, a public festival of sacrifices and offerings to the Manes, the potentially...
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  • version of Kraftwerk's "Das Model" ("The Model"), sung in Latin; and "Feralia Genitalia", another ode to transsexualism as Anna-Varney Cantodea describes...
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    days of remembrance which began on February 13 and concluded with the Feralia on February 21, or in the view of some, the Caristia on the next day. For...
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    honor of Lupercus, the god of fertility and shepherds. The celebration of Feralia occurred around the same time. The Lupercalia has frequently been linked...
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    Kal. Mart. C • Parentalia continues 21 IX Kal. Mart. F dies religiosus • FERALIA, marking the end of the Parentalia with offerings to the Manes 22 VIII...
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    Quirinus, which is followed by the narrative of Lara in connection to the Feralia (533–616). The final extensive section describing the Regifugium describes...
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    Mater Larum, surviving as folk-cult among women at the fringes of the Feralia: an old woman sews up a fish-head, smears it with pitch then pierces and...
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  • started the feast of All Saints' Day. All Saints' Day Anthesteria Dziady Feralia Halloween Parentalia Radonitsa Setsubun, a similar Japanese custom "they...
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