This Day in Ancient History: idus sextiles

idus sextiles

  • rites in honour of Jupiter (as on all Ides)
  • rites in honour of Diana on the Aventine
  • rites in honour of Vortumnus on the Aventine
  • rites in honour of Fortuna Equestris
  • rites in honour of Hercules the Victor
  • rites in honour of Hercules Invictus at the Porta Trigemina
  • rites in honour of Castor and Pollux in the Circus Flaminius
  • rites in honour of the Camenae
  • rites in honour of Flora at in the Circus Maximus
  • 29 B.C. — triple triumph of Octavian, celebrating his victories  at Illyricum, Actium, and his annexation of Egypt (day 1)

This Day in Ancient History: pridie idus sextiles

pridie idus sextiles

rites in honour of Hercules Invictus in the Circus Maximus

rites in honour of Venus Victrix, Honos, Virtus, and Felicitas in Pompey’s theatre

3 A.D. — conjunction of Jupiter and Venus (one suggestion for the ‘Star of Bethlehem’)

305 A.D. — martyrdom of Anicetus and companions at Nicomedia

1867 — birth of Edith Hamilton (The Greek Way)

This Day in Ancient History: ante diem iii idus sextiles

ante diem iii idus sextiles

480 B.C. — Battle of Thermopylae ; death of Leonidas et al (by one reckoning)

480 B.C. — Battle of Artemesium (by one reckoning)

117 A.D. — dies imperii of the emperor Hadrian

275 A.D. — martyrdom of Alexander the Charcoal Burner at Cremona

295 A.D. — martyrdom of Susanna at Rome

1928 — birth of Emily Vermeule (Greece in the Bronze Age)

This Day in Ancient History: ante diem iv idus sextiles

ante diem iv idus sextiles

30 B.C. — Suicide of Cleopatra

7 A.D. — dedication of the ara Cereris Matris et Opis Augustae and associated rites thereafter

70 A.D. — Roman forces breach the walls of Jerusalem

1911 — birth of A.N. Sherwin-White (The Roman Citizenship)

This Day in Ancient History: nonas sextiles

nonas sextiles

  • rites in honour of Salus on the Quirinal Hill
  • 465 B.C. — Xerxes I murdered by Artabanus (source?)
  • 244 B.C. — Brundisium becomes a Latin colony
  • ca. 79 B.C. — birth of Tullia, daughter of Marcus Tullius Cicero
  • 1540 — birth of Joseph Justus Scaliger