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- Q1929272 subject Q7214268.
- Q1929272 subject Q7991103.
- Q1929272 subject Q8251265.
- Q1929272 abstract "Carmentalia was the two feast days (11 January and 15 January) of the Roman goddess Carmenta. She had her temple atop the Capitoline Hill. Carmenta was invoked in it as Postvorta and Antevorta, epithets which had reference to her power of looking back into the past and forward into the future. The festival was chiefly observed by women.".
- Q1929272 country Q17167.
- Q1929272 country Q2277.
- Q1929272 wikiPageWikiLink Q1209773.
- Q1929272 wikiPageWikiLink Q1250207.
- Q1929272 wikiPageWikiLink Q1367629.
- Q1929272 wikiPageWikiLink Q17167.
- Q1929272 wikiPageWikiLink Q2277.
- Q1929272 wikiPageWikiLink Q337547.
- Q1929272 wikiPageWikiLink Q34925.
- Q1929272 wikiPageWikiLink Q684225.
- Q1929272 wikiPageWikiLink Q7214268.
- Q1929272 wikiPageWikiLink Q7991103.
- Q1929272 wikiPageWikiLink Q8251265.
- Q1929272 wikiPageWikiLink Q966042.
- Q1929272 holidayName "Carmentalia".
- Q1929272 observedby Q17167.
- Q1929272 observedby Q2277.
- Q1929272 type Holiday.
- Q1929272 type TimeInterval.
- Q1929272 type Thing.
- Q1929272 type Q1445650.
- Q1929272 comment "Carmentalia was the two feast days (11 January and 15 January) of the Roman goddess Carmenta. She had her temple atop the Capitoline Hill. Carmenta was invoked in it as Postvorta and Antevorta, epithets which had reference to her power of looking back into the past and forward into the future. The festival was chiefly observed by women.".
- Q1929272 label "Carmentalia".
- Q1929272 name "Carmentalia".