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- Augustalia abstract "The Augustalia, also known as the Ludi Augustales ("Augustan Games"), was a festival celebrated October 12 in honor of Augustus, the first Roman emperor. It was established in conjunction with an altar to Fortuna Redux to mark the return of Augustus from Asia Minor to Rome in 19 BC. The pontiffs and Vestals conducted sacrifices, and the date became a holiday (feriae) on the official religious calendar of Rome.The altar to Fortuna Redux was inaugurated on October 12, 19 BC, but dedicated on December 15. Until Augustus died in 14 AD, Fortuna Redux was the recipient of the day's religious honors, and the name Augustalia does not appear in sources before that time. During his lifetime, Augustus was honored with ludi Augustales, games (ludi) presented on the initiative of individual magistrates. Strictly speaking, the Augustalia was the anniversary sacrifice, though Augustalia can also refer to commemorations of Augustus on his birthday, September 23.Augustus lists the establishment of the festival in his posthumously published first-person account of his achievements (Res Gestae), emphasizing that it takes its name from his cognomen. Roman festivals were often named for the deities they honored (Neptunalia for Neptune, Cerealia for Ceres), and the unstated implication was that Augustus was to be accorded divine status. The establishment of the Augustalia thus marks a major development in what was to become Imperial cult.The Augustalia, abbreviated as AVG, appears on calendars in large, capital letters like some of the oldest festivals for deities of Rome's archaic religion. It occurs between the Meditrinalia (October 11) and the Fontinalia (October 13), both of great antiquity.".
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- Augustalia wikiPageWikiLink Augustus.
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- Augustalia wikiPageWikiLink Executive_magistrates_of_the_Roman_Empire.
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- Augustalia wikiPageWikiLink Fontinalia.
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- Augustalia wikiPageWikiLink Neptune_(mythology).
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- Augustalia wikiPageWikiLink Vestal_Virgin.
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- Augustalia wikiPageWikiLinkText "Augustalia".
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- Augustalia subject Category:Ancient_Roman_festivals.
- Augustalia subject Category:October_observances.
- Augustalia hypernym October.
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- Augustalia comment "The Augustalia, also known as the Ludi Augustales ("Augustan Games"), was a festival celebrated October 12 in honor of Augustus, the first Roman emperor. It was established in conjunction with an altar to Fortuna Redux to mark the return of Augustus from Asia Minor to Rome in 19 BC.".
- Augustalia label "Augustalia".
- Augustalia sameAs Αυγουστάλια.
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- Augustalia sameAs Augustalia.
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- Augustalia sameAs Августалии.
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- Augustalia wasDerivedFrom Augustalia?oldid=600576666.
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