This Day in Ancient History

ante diem xiii kalendas martias

Parentalia (Day 5) — the period for appeasing the dead continued

Quirinalia — festival honouring the namesake of the Quirinal hill, the Sabine divinity Quirinus, who was later identified with Romulus. Little else is known about the festival.

304 A.D. — martyrdom of Donatus and 80+ others near Venice

1776 — Edward Gibbon publishes the first volume of the Decline and Fall of the Roman Empire

2 thoughts on “This Day in Ancient History

  1. Compliments on your recent migration to WordPress, but I must say, it’s looking a little stark over here. I really do miss the Roman red of the previous format. Will it be coming back in any form ?

    1. WordPress just came out with a new theme which seems to fit my needs better than this one; I’ll probably be fiddling on the weekend …

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