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- Lupercalia - Wikipedia
Lupercalia, also known as Lupercal, was a pastoral festival of Ancient Rome observed annually on February 15 to purify the city, promoting health and fertility [1]
- Lupercalia | Description, Meaning, Traditions, Date, Facts | Britannica
What was Lupercalia? Lupercalia was an ancient Roman fertility festival held annually on February 15, overseen by priests called Luperci Each Lupercalia began with the Luperci sacrificing goats and a dog, after which two of the Luperci were led to the altar
- Lupercalia: The Roman Festival’s Meaning and Rituals | HISTORY
Lupercalia was an ancient pagan festival held each year in Rome on February 15 The festival was meant to be a purification and fertility ceremony
- Lupercalia: Did the Ancient Roman Festival Inspire Valentines Day . . .
Lupercalia was held on February 15th in Rome as a fertility and purification festival led by the Luperci priests The festival rituals primarily took place at the Roman Forum, on Palatine Hill, and in the Lupercal cave where, the wolf nursed Romulus and Remus, the twins who founded Rome
- The bizarre and sordid religious rites of Ancient Romes Lupercalia . . .
Known as Lupercalia and held each year on the 15th of February, the event took place at the foot of the Palatine Hill, near a cave that connected the city to its legendary beginnings For generations, the rituals had apparently endured through every phase of Roman history, from monarchy to empire
- Valentines Day has dark origins. Heres how it started : NPR
From Feb 13 to 15, the Romans celebrated the feast of Lupercalia The men sacrificed a goat and a dog, then whipped women with the hides of the animals they had just slain
- Lupercalia: The Wild Roman Festival Rooted in Myth and Ritual
Lupercalia was one of the most significant and ancient festivals in Roman culture, celebrated annually on February 15 This wild and vibrant event was dedicated to the god Lupercus, symbolizing fertility and purification
- Ancient Romans celebrated a fertility holiday on February 15.
It’s often speculated that Valentine’s Day has its roots in the ancient Roman festival of Lupercalia, and it’s not hard to see why Lupercalia was observed on February 15, and involved fertility rituals — albeit along with animal sacrifice and ritual whipping
- Valentines Day Origins and Lupercalia: Whats the Link? - TIME
It was called Lupercalia, and it occurred on February 15 each year in ancient Rome Instead of flowers and chocolates, the festival was marked by more ominous rituals
- The Modern Merlin’s Corner: Lupercalia: The Ancient Pagan Roots of . . .
Lupercalia is a chance to not only remember Lupa’s brave act of unconditional love, but also a day to celebrate love in all its forms Love isn’t what we see in Hallmark movies; it can be ugly, it can be beautiful, and everything in between
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