January 4, 2013
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pridie nonas januarias ludi compitales — day two of a moveable festival which might occur anytime between Saturnalia and January 5. It was largely a rural occasion involving woollen dolls being made to represent each free member of the household (simple woollen balls would be used to represent slaves) being hung up on the eve…
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Roger Pearse: Accessing images of monuments and inscriptions of Mithras.
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The Aramaic Blog: In Memoriam: John William “Mack” McKenzie Brady Jan 16 2004 – Dec 31 2012.
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Bestiaria Latina Blog: Latin Proverbs and Fables Round-Up: January 4.
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History of the Ancient World: The cult of the goddess Roma in the Roman province of Dalmatia.