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  Quirinalis
Quirinalis: Encyclopedia II - Fortuna mythology - Middle Ages
On the Quirinalis, he was worshipped as Sol Indiges.
Quirinalis: Encyclopedia II - Helios - Helios and Apollo
www.experiencefestival.com /quirinalis   (764 words)

  
  A Quirinalis palota története  
A Quirinalis dombon fekvő hasonló nevű palota története kicsiben összefoglalja az Urbs, vagyis Róma történetét, a kezdetektől egészen napjainkig.
A napóleoni háborúk során a francia csapatok 1809-ben betörtek a Quirinalis palotába, elfogták az ott tartózkodó VII.
A Quirinalis palota pedig a savoyai királyi család tulajdonába került. 1946-ban népszavazás döntött Itáliában az ország államformájáról és a monarchiát felváltó Köztársaság államfőinek székhelye éppen a pápák egykori római nyári nyaralója lett.
www.oecumene.radiovaticana.org /UNG/Articolo.asp?c=40906   (499 words)

  
 RE: Illyria
From the language of the Sabines, derived from Lat.
pile/pike], thence Quirites = Romans”; thence Quirinalis = the hill in Rome; and Quirinus = Romulus!!).
Et Quirinalis, Ein berg in der statt Rom.
www.new-tradition.org /forum/showthread.aspx?m=43055   (384 words)

  
 Flamen Summary
The flamen Martialis supposedly partook of the holiday of the October Horse, and the flamen Quirinalis in several rituals—Quirinalia, Robigalia, Consualia, and Larentalia.
The sacred spears of Mars were ritually shaken by the Flamen Martialis when the legions were preparing for war.
The Flamen Quirinalis oversaw the cult of Quirinus, who presided over organized Roman social life and was related to the peaceful aspect of Mars.
www.bookrags.com /Flamen   (1708 words)

  
 The Priesthoods of the Religio Romana   (Site not responding. Last check: )
Were the flaminica Dialis to die prior to her husband, the flamen Dialis was obliged to resign from his office (Ovid, Fasti 6.232).
The Flamen Quirinalis had to be in Rome for the Quirinalia (17 February), Robigalia (25 April), Consualia (13 Dec) and Larentalia (23 Dec).
In the case of the flamen Quirinalis, he seems to represent Romulus in the various rites he performed.
societasviaromana.org /Collegium_Religionis/priesthoods.php   (6171 words)

  
 Detail Page
Jupiter, Mars and Quirinus were the major deities, and their flamines were the Flamen Dialis of Jupiter, the Flamen Martialis for Mars and the Flamen Quirinalis for Quirinus.
The Flamen Quirinalis, for example, presided over the feast of Robigus, the Robigalis, each year.
Mars' priest, the Flamen Martialis, faced similar restrictions, but for the servants of the god of war, life was not so difficult.
www.fofweb.com /Onfiles/Ancient/AncientDetail.asp?iPin=ROME0644   (510 words)

  
 Quirinus
The flamen Quirinalis is encountered by Ovid on the Robigalia, 25 April, leading a procession all dressed in white to the sacred grove of Robigo, thought to be at the fifth mile along the Via Claudia (21).
The flamen Quirinalis is next found officiating at the Consualia on 21 Aug. together with the Vestal Virgins.
The presence of the flamen Quirinalis officiating at the Larentalia is then one of representing Romulus performing the rites of a dutiful son to his adoptive mother (26).
home.scarlet.be /mauk.haemers/collegium_religionis/quirinus.htm   (5942 words)

  
 Quirinal Hill | Be@Rome Monuments, Museums, Parks
The Quirinal Hill (Latin, Collis Quirinalis) is one of the Seven Hills of Rome, at the north-east of the historical city center.
Today it is the location of the official residence of the Italian Head of State, who resides in the Quirinal Palace; by metonymy "the Quirinal" has come to stand for the state bureaucracy of modern Italy.
Today the Palazzo hosts the offices and the apartments of the Head of State, and in its long side along via XX Settembre (the so-called Manica Lunga), the apartments that were appositely arranged, decorated and furnished for each visit of foreign monarchs or equivalent authorities.
www.beatrome.com /?action=monuments&m_id=24   (310 words)

  
 NOVA ROMA ::: TABVLARIVM ::: PONTIFICES ::: Gaius Iulius Scaurus Flamen Quirinalis   (Site not responding. Last check: )
NOVA ROMA ::: TABVLARIVM ::: PONTIFICES ::: Gaius Iulius Scaurus Flamen Quirinalis
It is my pleasure to announce that, in addition to being accepted as a Pontifex of Nova Roma, Gaius Iulius Scarus has also been concurrently appointed to the position of Flamen Quirinalis.
As Flamen Quirinalis, Scaurus will be responsible for helping to rebuild the worship of Quirinus in Nova Roma and beyond, as well as keeping the public days and rites sacred to Quirinus.
www.novaroma.org /tabularium/pontifices/2003-11-02-iv.htm   (177 words)

  
 martialis: I.84
Quirinalis doesn't think he ought to have a wife, whilst he would like to have sons, and he's found a way to do it: he has fucked his slave-girls and fills his house and fields with home-born knights.
Martial's language is often colourful and explicit, not to say filthy, so some readers might prefer not to read on.
This is a paragraph of text that could go in the sidebar.
martialis.blogspot.com /2004/08/i84.html   (87 words)

  
 Gens Ambrosia :: Mars Quirinus
He was served by the Flamen Quirinalis, one of the three major flamines who served the oldest gods of Rome.
His festival, the Quirinalis, was celebrated on February 17th.
His consort and cult partner was Hora, patron of the seasons.
www.ambrosii.com /deities/quirinus.html   (172 words)

  
 Ancient History Sourcebook: Numa: The Institutions of Roman Religion, 7th Cent. BCE
After Numa had in this manner instituted these several orders of priests, he erected, near the temple of Vesta, what is called to this day the Regia, or king's house, where he spent the most part of his time, performing divine service, instructing the priests, or conversing with them on sacred subjects.
He had another house upon the Mount Quirinalis, the site of which they show to this day.
In all public processions and solemn prayers, criers were sent before to give notice to the people that they should forbear their work, and rest [Davis: The people were not bound to stop working on religious holidays; but the priests must not see them work.
www.fordham.edu /halsall/ancient/7Cnuma.html   (1171 words)

  
 Head for the Roman Hills
The hills were really ridges or spurs created by streams running down the edges of the larger valley which had been cut by the Tiber River.
The English names for the four main spurs, starting from the north, are the Quirinal (Quirinalis), Esquiline (Esquiliae), Caelian (Caelius), and the Aventine (Aventinus).
Each ridge ended in a larger knob or series of knolls two of which had separate hilly identities: the Capitoline (Capitolium) at the end of the Quirinal ridge, and the Palatine (Palatium) connected to the Esquiline by the Velia (cut through by Mussolini to build the Via Dei Fori Imperiali).
www.mmdtkw.org /VRomanHills.html   (571 words)

  
 Bryn Mawr Classical Review 2003.10.16
Contrary to what the name of the college of the pontiffs may suggest, this body of priests included not only the pontifices and the pontifex maximus.
The rex sacrorum, the three flamines maiorum (Dialis, Martialis, and Quirinalis), the vestal virgins and perhaps some pontifices minores were also part of this corporate body, which in imperial times had about 37 to 39 regular members, all of them senators or members of the senatorial ordo (108-111).
Some ceremonial and sacrificial duties were given to the wives of the pontifical priests, who were called regina sacrorum or flaminica Dialis etc. accordingly.
ccat.sas.upenn.edu /bmcr/2003/2003-10-16.html   (1807 words)

  
 Priests (Nova Roma) - NovaRoma
The Flamen Martialis oversees the cult of Mars, the God of War, leading public rites on the days sacred to Mars.
The Flamen Quirinalis oversees the cult of Quirinus, a god related to the peaceful aspect of Mars, who presides over organized Roman social life.
The Flamen Quirinalis leads public rites on the days sacred to Quirinus.
www.novaroma.org /nr/Priests_(Nova_Roma)   (1615 words)

  
 [No title]   (Site not responding. Last check: )
She had a minor temple on the Quirinalis and was given a sanctuary near the Circus Maximus in 238 BC.
The festival of the Floralia, celebrated on April 28 -May 1, existed until the 4th century AD.
She was the only child that was saved when Apollo and Artemis took their vengeance on Niobes children.
www.angelfire.com /ky/TheCircle/flora.html   (277 words)

  
 NOVA ROMA ::: Religio Romana
Friday, Jan 16 - Caerimonia Feriae Concordiae - a rite to the Goddess Concordia, Performed by G. Iulius Scarus, Flamen Quirinalis et Pontifex.
February 5 - Caerimona Feriae Concordiae in Capitolio - a rite celebrating the founding of the Temple of Concord, performed by G. Iulius Scarus, Flamen Quirinalis et Pontifex.
Caerimonia Feriae Robigaliae - an agricultural rite to the numen Robigo to protect crops, performed by G. Iulius Scarus, Flamen Quirinalis et Pontifex.
www.novaroma.org /religio_romana/ritual_record.htm   (382 words)

  
 Tacitus: Annals: Book 13 [30]
Cestius Proculus was acquitted of extortion, his accusers dropping the charge.
Clodius Quirinalis, having, when in command of the crews at Ravenna, caused grievous distress to Italy by his profligacy and cruelty, just as if it were the most contemptible of countries, forestalled his doom by poison.
Caninius Rebilus, one of the first men in legal knowledge and vastness of wealth, escaped the miseries of an old age of broken health by letting the blood trickle from his veins, though men did not credit him with sufficient resolution for a self-inflicted death, because of his infamous effeminacy.
www.earth-history.com /Roman/Tacitus/a13030.htm   (2116 words)

  
 Tacitus: Annals: Book 13 [30]
Clodius Quirinalis, having, when in command of the crews at Ravenna, caused grievous distress to Italy by his profligacy and cruelty, just as if it were the most contemptible of countries, forestalled his doom by poison.
Caninius Rebilus, one of the first men in legal knowledge and vastness of wealth, escaped the miseries of an old age of broken health by letting the blood trickle from his veins, though men did not credit him with sufficient resolution for a self-inflicted death, because of his infamous effeminacy.
Clodius Quirinalis, quod praefectus remigum, qui Ravennae haberentur, velut infimam nationum Italiam luxuria saevitiaque adflictavisset, veneno damnationem anteiit.
www.sacred-texts.com /cla/tac/a13030.htm   (3429 words)

  
 Flora
She had a minor temple on the Quirinalis and was given a sanctuary near the Circus Maximus in 238 BCE.
The festival of the Floralia, celebrated on April 28 -May 1, existed until the 4th century CE.
Article "Flora" created on 03 March 1997; last modified on 26 May 1999 (Revision 2).
www.pantheon.org /articles/f/flora.html   (52 words)

  
 septimontium_en
The Septimontium was originally a festival of the people who lived in those places, and this should prove that it dated back to an intermediate period, between the epoch in which only the Palatine was inhabitated, and later times in which people started to occupy other hills.
King Servius Tullius, who made a new constitution for the city, extended the participation to the Septimontium to the Sabine inhabitants of the Quirinalis, but the feast remained a memory of the "old" palatinal Rome, as distinguished from its Sabine part.
In imperial times the original meaning of the festival was lost and it became a celebration of the whole city.
www.the-colosseum.net /architecture/septimontium.htm   (317 words)

  
 the atrium | this day in ancient history feature: consualia and the rape of the sabine women
The festival on August 21 was a 'first fruits' festival, apparently to celebrate the end of the harvest.
The rites were presided over by the flamen Quirinalis, attended by the Vestal Virgins.
After the rites, there would be a festival of horse- and/or chariot racing.
atrium-media.com /thisday/consualia.html   (783 words)

  
 Quirinus and Mars
This is the thread for discussion on the god Quirinus and for information about the Flamen Quirinalis as well as the cult of Quirinus.
Instead it is a rite to rid the city of disease when spring fevers were prevelent.
In the other rites though, the flamen Quirinalis appears primarily as a stand in for Romulus.
www.ancientsites.com /aw/Post/326500   (671 words)

  
 Perseus Lookup Tool
Quirinalis Mons [Reference article in Harry Thurston Peck,
QUIRINALIS COLLIS [Reference article in Samuel Ball Platner, Thomas Ashby,
Quirinalis Flamen [Reference article in Harry Thurston Peck,
www.perseus.tufts.edu /cgi-bin/vor?lookup=Quirinalis   (81 words)

  
 Flamen@Everything2.com
The flamines were divided into flamines maiores, the "greater", representing the gods Jupiter, Mars and Quirinus (called, respectively flamen Dialis, flamen Martialis and flamen Quirinalis); and flamines minores, the "lesser", representing approximately ten other gods.
The etymology of flamen is unknown, but the Romans themselves considered it to be derived from filum, "band", because of the characteristic headband worn by the flamines (in many ways very similar to Etruscan priestly practice).
A priest devoted to the service of a particular god, from whom he received a distinguishing epithet.
www.everything2.com /index.pl?node=flamen   (242 words)

  
 Bella Roma   (Site not responding. Last check: )
Rome was founded 2700 years ago close to the river Tiber (Tevere), on the famous 7 hills;
Capitolinus, Quirinalis, Viminalis, Esquilinus, Caelius, Aventinus & Palatinus.
It has grown to be a city of over 3 million people.
www.geocities.com /Athens/Delphi/8090/ROMA/Romatour.html   (151 words)

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