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- Q5065383 subject Q7012152.
- Q5065383 subject Q7991103.
- Q5065383 subject Q8251265.
- Q5065383 abstract "Cervulus or Cervula is the name of a Roman festival celebrated on the kalends of January (1 January). According to Chambers (1864), remnants seem to have been incorporated into a medieval Christian Feast of the Ass, an opinion endorsed by Carl Jung.".
- Q5065383 wikiPageWikiLink Q1367629.
- Q5065383 wikiPageWikiLink Q174257.
- Q5065383 wikiPageWikiLink Q1751963.
- Q5065383 wikiPageWikiLink Q19707.
- Q5065383 wikiPageWikiLink Q237131.
- Q5065383 wikiPageWikiLink Q282162.
- Q5065383 wikiPageWikiLink Q41532.
- Q5065383 wikiPageWikiLink Q442240.
- Q5065383 wikiPageWikiLink Q5069633.
- Q5065383 wikiPageWikiLink Q7012152.
- Q5065383 wikiPageWikiLink Q7991103.
- Q5065383 wikiPageWikiLink Q8251265.
- Q5065383 wikiPageWikiLink Q837143.
- Q5065383 comment "Cervulus or Cervula is the name of a Roman festival celebrated on the kalends of January (1 January). According to Chambers (1864), remnants seem to have been incorporated into a medieval Christian Feast of the Ass, an opinion endorsed by Carl Jung.".
- Q5065383 label "Cervula".