February 1, 2013
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kalendae februariae Rites in honour of Juno Sospita: Juno Sospita was originally worshipped in Lanuvium, where she seems to have had started out as a fertility goddess of some sort and evolved into a warrior protectrix of the city. When Lanuvium was granted Roman citizenship in 338 B.C., the cult was also given special status…
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Bone Girl: Roman Bioarchaeology Carnival XXV.
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History of the Ancient World: Roman Imperialism Checked at Teutoburger Wald in AD 9.
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History of the Ancient World: Monsters in the Roman Sky: Heaven and Earth in Manilius’ Astronomica.