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- Caprotinia abstract "The Caprotinia, or feasts of Juno Caprotina, were ancient Roman festivals which were celebrated on July 7, in favour of the female slaves. During this solemnity they ran about, beating themselves with their fists and with rods. None but women assisted in the sacrifices offered at this feast.Kennet says the origin of this feast, or the famous Nonae Caprotinae or Poplifugium, is doubly related by Plutarch, according to the two common opinions. First, because Romulus disappeared on that day, when an assembly being held in the Palus Caprae ("Goats'-Marsh"), suddenly a storm broke, accompanied with terrible thunder, and other unusual disorders in the air (see Plutarch's Life of Numa). The common people fled all away to secure themselves; but, after the tempest was over, could never find Romulus, their king. Or, else, from Caprificus, a wild fig-tree, because, in the Gallic war, a Roman virgin, who was prisoner in the enemy's camp, got up into a wild fig-tree, and holding out a lighted torch toward the city, gave the Romans a signal to fall on; which they did with such good success, as to obtain a considerable victory.".
- Caprotinia wikiPageID "1358695".
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- Caprotinia wikiPageRevisionID "670218541".
- Caprotinia wikiPageWikiLink Category:Ancient_Roman_festivals.
- Caprotinia wikiPageWikiLink Category:July_observances.
- Caprotinia wikiPageWikiLink Ficus.
- Caprotinia wikiPageWikiLink Gallic_Wars.
- Caprotinia wikiPageWikiLink Juno_(mythology).
- Caprotinia wikiPageWikiLink Juno_Caprotina.
- Caprotinia wikiPageWikiLink Kennet.
- Caprotinia wikiPageWikiLink Numa_Pompilius.
- Caprotinia wikiPageWikiLink Palus_Caprae.
- Caprotinia wikiPageWikiLink Plutarch.
- Caprotinia wikiPageWikiLink Poplifugia.
- Caprotinia wikiPageWikiLink Roman_festivals.
- Caprotinia wikiPageWikiLink Romulus.
- Caprotinia wikiPageWikiLink Romulus_and_Remus.
- Caprotinia wikiPageWikiLinkText "Caprotinia".
- Caprotinia wikiPageWikiLinkText "Nonae Caprotinae".
- Caprotinia wikiPageWikiLinkText "nonae".
- Caprotinia hasPhotoCollection Caprotinia.
- Caprotinia wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Ancient-Rome-stub.
- Caprotinia wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Festival-stub.
- Caprotinia wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Reflist.
- Caprotinia wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Roman_religion_(festival).
- Caprotinia subject Category:Ancient_Roman_festivals.
- Caprotinia subject Category:July_observances.
- Caprotinia hypernym Festivals.
- Caprotinia type SocietalEvent.
- Caprotinia comment "The Caprotinia, or feasts of Juno Caprotina, were ancient Roman festivals which were celebrated on July 7, in favour of the female slaves. During this solemnity they ran about, beating themselves with their fists and with rods. None but women assisted in the sacrifices offered at this feast.Kennet says the origin of this feast, or the famous Nonae Caprotinae or Poplifugium, is doubly related by Plutarch, according to the two common opinions.".
- Caprotinia label "Caprotinia".
- Caprotinia sameAs Nonae_Capratinae.
- Caprotinia sameAs Caprotinia.
- Caprotinia sameAs Kaprotinijos.
- Caprotinia sameAs m.04wjfq.
- Caprotinia sameAs Капротінія.
- Caprotinia sameAs Q1323616.
- Caprotinia sameAs Q1323616.
- Caprotinia wasDerivedFrom Caprotinia?oldid=670218541.
- Caprotinia isPrimaryTopicOf Caprotinia.