ROMAN FESTIVALS

Roman holidays generally were celebrated to worship and celebrate a certain god or mythological occurrence, and consisted of religious observances, various festival traditions and usually a large feast. The most important festivals were the Saturnalia, the Consualia, the Lupercalia and the rites of the Bona Dea. Among the most useful sources for Ancient Roman holidays is Ovid's ''Fasti'', a poem that documents in detail the festivals of January to June at the time of Augustus.
The list below is organized by date. Some of these festivals were instituted in different eras. When possible, the initial date is stated.

Contents
Ianuarius
Februarius
Martius
Aprilis
Maius
Junius
Julius
Augustus
September
October
November
December
References
Further reading

Ianuarius



January 9 – the first Agonalia, in honor of the god Janus, after whom the month January is named and to whom the Romans prayed for advice.

January 11 and January 15Carmentalia

January 24 to January 26Paganalia[1]

Februarius



February 13 to 21Parentalia, in honour of the ancestors

February 15Lupercalia, in honour of Faunus

February 17Quirinalia, in honour of Quirinus

Martius



March 1


★ Roman New Year


Matronalia in honour of Juno


Feriae Marti in honour of Mars


★ The sacred fire of Rome was renewed (See Vesta)

March 14Equirria

March 15 and 16Bacchanalia, in honour of Bacchus

March 17 - Agonalia in honour of Mars

March 19 to 23Quinquatria, in honour of Minerva

March 30 – Festival of Salus

Aprilis



April 1Veneralia, in honour of Venus

April 4 to 10Ludi Megalenses/Megalesia, in honor of Cybele

April 12 to 19 – Ludi Cereales, games in honour of Cerealia (since 202 BC)

April 15 - Fordicia, in honour of Terra

April 21 - Parilia, in honour of Pales

April 25 - Robigalia, in honour of Robigus, with foot races

April 28 to May 1 – Ludi Florales (Floralia), games in honour of Flora

Maius



May 1 – Festival of the Bona Dea

May 9Feast of the Larvae (lemures)

May 15 - Mercuralia, in honour of Mercury

May 21 - Vediovis, one of the four Agonalia

Junius



June 3 – Festival in honour of Bellona

June 7 to 15Vestalia, in honour of Vesta

June 13Quinquatrus minusculae, in honour of Minerva

June 20 – Festival in honour of Summanus

Julius



July 5Poplifugia, festival in honour of Jupiter

July 6 to 13 – Ludi Apollinares, games in honour of Apollo (since 208 BC)

July 7 – Nonae Caprotinae Juno; also the sacerdotes publici sacrificed to Consus

July 9 – ''Caprotinia''

July 18 – day of bad omens: defeat in Allia (390 BC) that led to the sack of Rome by the Gauls

July 19 – ''Lucaria''

July 23Neptunalia held in honour of Neptune

Augustus



August 10 - Opalia in honour of Ops

August 13 - Vertumnalia in honour of Vertumnus

August 13 - Nemoralia, the festival of Torches, in honor of Diana

August 17 - Portunalia in honour of Portunes

August 19 - Vinalia Rustica in honour of Venus, commemorating the founding of the oldest known temple to her, on the Esquiline Hill, in 293 BC

August 21Consualia, games and races in honour of Consus

August 23Vulcanalia in honour of Vulcan

August 24 - one of 3 days on which the ''mundus'' was opened

August 25 - Opiconsivia in honour of Ops

August 27Volturnalia in honour of Volturnus

September



★ September - Septimontium.

September 4 to 19Ludi Romani, games for the people of Rome to the honour of Jupiter, organized by the curule aedile (since 366 BC)

October



October 4 - ''Ieiunium Cereris'': Fast of Ceres, instituted in 191 BC; at that time that date fell in late spring

October 5 - one of 3 days on which the ''mundus'' was opened

October 6 - day of bad omens: anniversary of the battle of Arausio (105 BC)

October 11 - Meditrinalia in honour of Meditrina

October 13 - festival dedicated to Fontus

October 15Equirria, the "equus October" sacrificed to Mars in the Campus Martius

October 19 - Armilustrium in honour of Mars

November



November 1 - Pomonia in honor of the orchard goddess Pomona.

November 4 to 17Ludi Plebeii, games for the people of Rome organized by the curule aedile (since 216 BC)

November 13 - Epulum Jovis

November 15 - Festival in honour of Feronia

November 24 - Brumalia

December



December 4Bona Dea rites, exclusive to women

December 5Faunalia in honour of Faunus

December 11 - Agonalia for Sol Indiges ; Septimontium

December 15 - Consualia in honour of Consus

December 17Saturnalia in honour of Saturn

December 18 - Eponalia in honour of Epona

December 19 - Opalia in honour of Ops

December 21 - Divalia in honour of Angerona

December 23 - Larentalia in honour of Larenta

December 25 - Dies Natalis Invicti Solis (Festival of the invincible sun God) see Sol Invictus

References


Further reading



The Roman Festivals of the Period of the Republic: An Introduction to the Study of the Religion of the Romans, , W. Warde, Fowler, Macmillan and Co., 1899,

Festivals and Ceremonies of the Roman Republic, , H. H., Scullard, Thames and Hudson, 1981,

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