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- Caristia abstract "In ancient Rome, the Caristia, also known as the Cara Cognatio, was an official but privately observed holiday on February 22, that celebrated love of family with banqueting and gifts. Families gathered to dine together and offer food and incense to the Lares as their household gods. It was a day of reconciliation when disagreements were to be set aside, but the poet Ovid observes satirically that this could be achieved only by excluding family members who caused trouble.".
- Caristia country Roman_Empire.
- Caristia country Roman_Republic.
- Caristia similar Glossary_of_ancient_Roman_religion.
- Caristia similar Parentalia.
- Caristia thumbnail Pompei_-_House_of_Iulius_Polybius_-_Lararium.jpg?width=300.
- Caristia wikiPageID "822373".
- Caristia wikiPageLength "5768".
- Caristia wikiPageOutDegree "36".
- Caristia wikiPageRevisionID "666636489".
- Caristia wikiPageWikiLink Agape_feast.
- Caristia wikiPageWikiLink Ancient_Rome.
- Caristia wikiPageWikiLink Caesarius_of_Arles.
- Caristia wikiPageWikiLink Calendar_of_saints.
- Caristia wikiPageWikiLink Category:Ancient_Roman_families.
- Caristia wikiPageWikiLink Category:Ancient_Roman_festivals.
- Caristia wikiPageWikiLink Category:February_observances.
- Caristia wikiPageWikiLink Chair_of_Saint_Peter.
- Caristia wikiPageWikiLink Christian_demonology.
- Caristia wikiPageWikiLink Chronography_of_354.
- Caristia wikiPageWikiLink Council_of_Tours.
- Caristia wikiPageWikiLink Eucharist.
- Caristia wikiPageWikiLink Feast_day.
- Caristia wikiPageWikiLink Feralia.
- Caristia wikiPageWikiLink Gallo-Roman.
- Caristia wikiPageWikiLink Gallo-Roman_culture.
- Caristia wikiPageWikiLink Glossary_of_ancient_Roman_religion.
- Caristia wikiPageWikiLink Household_deity.
- Caristia wikiPageWikiLink Household_god.
- Caristia wikiPageWikiLink Lararium.
- Caristia wikiPageWikiLink Lares.
- Caristia wikiPageWikiLink Love_feast.
- Caristia wikiPageWikiLink Manes.
- Caristia wikiPageWikiLink Martial.
- Caristia wikiPageWikiLink Merovingian.
- Caristia wikiPageWikiLink Merovingian_dynasty.
- Caristia wikiPageWikiLink Non-apology_apology.
- Caristia wikiPageWikiLink Ovid.
- Caristia wikiPageWikiLink Paganism.
- Caristia wikiPageWikiLink Parentalia.
- Caristia wikiPageWikiLink Paul_the_Apostle.
- Caristia wikiPageWikiLink Polemius_Silvius.
- Caristia wikiPageWikiLink Pompeii.
- Caristia wikiPageWikiLink Religion_in_ancient_Rome.
- Caristia wikiPageWikiLink Roman_Empire.
- Caristia wikiPageWikiLink Roman_Republic.
- Caristia wikiPageWikiLink Roman_calendar.
- Caristia wikiPageWikiLink Roman_festival.
- Caristia wikiPageWikiLink Roman_festivals.
- Caristia wikiPageWikiLink Saint_Peter.
- Caristia wikiPageWikiLink St._Paul.
- Caristia wikiPageWikiLink St._Peter.
- Caristia wikiPageWikiLinkText "Caristia".
- Caristia caption "Ancestral sacrifices depicted in the lararium".
- Caristia caption "of the house of Julius Polybius in Pompeii".
- Caristia celebrations "family dinners, gifts , distributions of bread and wine".
- Caristia date "--02-22".
- Caristia hasPhotoCollection Caristia.
- Caristia holidayName "Caristia".
- Caristia longtype Religion_in_ancient_Rome.
- Caristia observances "offerings to the Lares".
- Caristia observedby Roman_Empire.
- Caristia observedby Roman_Republic.
- Caristia relatedto "Parentalia and ancestor cultus".
- Caristia wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Infobox_holiday.
- Caristia wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Reflist.
- Caristia wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Roman_religion_(festival).
- Caristia subject Category:Ancient_Roman_families.
- Caristia subject Category:Ancient_Roman_festivals.
- Caristia subject Category:February_observances.
- Caristia hypernym Official.
- Caristia type Holiday.
- Caristia type TimeInterval.
- Caristia type Thing.
- Caristia type Q1445650.
- Caristia comment "In ancient Rome, the Caristia, also known as the Cara Cognatio, was an official but privately observed holiday on February 22, that celebrated love of family with banqueting and gifts. Families gathered to dine together and offer food and incense to the Lares as their household gods. It was a day of reconciliation when disagreements were to be set aside, but the poet Ovid observes satirically that this could be achieved only by excluding family members who caused trouble.".
- Caristia label "Caristia".
- Caristia sameAs Carístia.
- Caristia sameAs Caristia_(fiesta).
- Caristia sameAs Caristia.
- Caristia sameAs Caristia.
- Caristia sameAs Caristia.
- Caristia sameAs Caristia.
- Caristia sameAs m.03f2cf.
- Caristia sameAs Q2428129.
- Caristia sameAs Q2428129.
- Caristia wasDerivedFrom Caristia?oldid=666636489.
- Caristia depiction Pompei_-_House_of_Iulius_Polybius_-_Lararium.jpg.
- Caristia isPrimaryTopicOf Caristia.
- Caristia name "Caristia".