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- Junonalia abstract "The Iunonalia or Junonalia is a Roman festival in honor of Juno, held on March 7 (the Nones). Among extant Roman calendars, it appears only in the Calendar of Filocalus (354 AD), and was added to the festival calendar after the mid-1st century AD.The Junonalia is attested also in a fragmentary poem De Iunonalibus, attributed to Claudian. In it, Juno is addressed as mistress of the celestial pole, and the spouse and sister of the king of heaven. Her function as a goddess of marital bonds is also noted. Although the text is conjectural at this point, she may be asked to grant a return.The Junonalia may have concluded a three-day festival begun March 5 with the Isidis Navigium, the "Sailing of Isis." In the Metamorphoses of Apuleius, Isis is addressed as Queen of Heaven, and by the 2nd century a number of goddesses, including Juno, shared the epithet Caelestis.".
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- Junonalia wikiPageWikiLink Apuleius.
- Junonalia wikiPageWikiLink Calendar_of_Filocalus.
- Junonalia wikiPageWikiLink Category:Ancient_Roman_festivals.
- Junonalia wikiPageWikiLink Category:March_observances.
- Junonalia wikiPageWikiLink Chronography_of_354.
- Junonalia wikiPageWikiLink Claudian.
- Junonalia wikiPageWikiLink Isidis_Navigium.
- Junonalia wikiPageWikiLink Isis.
- Junonalia wikiPageWikiLink Juno_(mythology).
- Junonalia wikiPageWikiLink List_of_ancient_Roman_fasti.
- Junonalia wikiPageWikiLink Navigium_Isidis.
- Junonalia wikiPageWikiLink Nones_(calendar).
- Junonalia wikiPageWikiLink Roman_calendar.
- Junonalia wikiPageWikiLink Roman_festival.
- Junonalia wikiPageWikiLink Roman_festivals.
- Junonalia wikiPageWikiLink The_Golden_Ass.
- Junonalia wikiPageWikiLinkText "Junonalia".
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- Junonalia wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Roman_religion_(festival).
- Junonalia subject Category:Ancient_Roman_festivals.
- Junonalia subject Category:March_observances.
- Junonalia hypernym Festival.
- Junonalia type SocietalEvent.
- Junonalia type Observance.
- Junonalia comment "The Iunonalia or Junonalia is a Roman festival in honor of Juno, held on March 7 (the Nones). Among extant Roman calendars, it appears only in the Calendar of Filocalus (354 AD), and was added to the festival calendar after the mid-1st century AD.The Junonalia is attested also in a fragmentary poem De Iunonalibus, attributed to Claudian. In it, Juno is addressed as mistress of the celestial pole, and the spouse and sister of the king of heaven.".
- Junonalia label "Junonalia".
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