• In ancient Roman religion, the Furrinalia (or Furinalia) was an annual festival held on 25 July to celebrate the rites (sacra) of the goddess Furrina....
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  • known one, but a hamlet near Arpinum was. Furrina's festival was the Furrinalia, held on July 25. On the Roman calendar, festivals separated by an interval...
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    Neptunus on July 23, between the Lucaria festival of the grove and the Furrinalia festival of July 25. All three festivals were connected to water during...
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    the foot of the Capitol 23: Neptunalia held in honour of Neptune 25: Furrinalia, feriae publicae in honour of Furrina 30: anniversary of the Temple of...
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    second half of July (Lucaria on July 19 and 21, Neptunalia on 23 and Furrinalia on 25). While the festivals of July dealt with untamed nature (woods)...
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    Kal. Sext. N • Ludi Victoriae Caesaris continue 25 VIII Kal. Sext. NP • Furrinalia • Ludi Victoriae Caesaris continue 26 VII Kal. Sext. C • Ludi Victoriae...
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    festivals Carmentalia Floralia Cerealia Fornacalia Opiconsivia Divalia Furrinalia Matralia Lemuria (festival) Matronalia Liberalia Parilia Rosalia, a festival...
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  • Romans, and the collocation of festivals in July, including also the Furrinalia on 25 May express concerns for drought. Lucus Varro, De lingua latina...
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