Roman festivals Flashcards

1
Q

When does the Lupercalia take place?

A

In February, used to be called Februata (purification)

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2
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What was the original purpose of the Lupercalia?

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Seems to be connected to purification and fertility of both the land and women

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3
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What were the priests involved in the Lupercalia called?

A

Luperci

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4
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Where did the luperci initially meet?

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In a cave called the lupercal (possibly location of wolf suckling of Romulus and Remus)

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5
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What animals are sacrificed at the Lupercalia

A

Goat and dog

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6
Q

Why was a dog sacrifised?

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Symbolises enemy of the wolf

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7
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What happens with the goats blood after the sacrifice?

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Bloodied knife is applied to their forehead, then wiped off with wool dipped in milk

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8
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What do the luperci then do after the sacrifice?

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Run around a set course naked whipping young women with their goat skin thongs

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9
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Why did the young men whip the women?

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They thought this would promote fertility

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10
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Interpretation - What myth is connect to the Lupercalia

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Romulus and Remus

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Interpretation - What does the name Lupercalia refer to

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Lupus (wolf)
Lupercus (Goddess of fertility)

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12
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What did Augustus later ban in the Lupercalia?

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Young men running as it showed to much fun and took away from the serious aspect

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13
Q

When is Saturnalia celebrated?

A

December 17 - 23

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14
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What modern holiday is very similar to Saturnalia?

A

Christmas

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15
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Who is Saturnalia dedicated to?

A

Saturn - ruler of the world during the ‘Golden age’

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16
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What did the Roman poet Catullus describe Saturnalia as?

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“The best of days”

17
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What are the origins of Saturnalia?

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Saturn was the Roman god of sowing and seed - a celebration of the end of winter sowing
The festival begins at the Winter Solstice - the coming of new light and the promise of a positive future
Saturn ruled during the Golden Age - the festival celebrates a return to this level of prosperity

18
Q

Why was the festival Saturnalia considered unique?

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All levels of society participated - men, women, children, slaves

19
Q

What did Saturnalia celebrations begin with?

A

rituals and sacrifises

20
Q

Where did the rituals and sacrifices of Saturnalia take place?

A

Temple of Saturn

21
Q

How was the festival saturnalia important?

A

Responsibility for the feast fell onto the Senate and state money was used to pay for it

22
Q

What did Saturnalia originate as?

A

a farmer’s festival for winter sowing (to mark the end of the autumn planting season in honour of Saturn)

23
Q

What are some traditional gifts of Saturnalia?

A

wax tapers, little dolls, and silver

24
Q

What is the most crucial aspect of Saturnalia?

A

Attitude and atmosphere

25
Q

What is allowed during the week of Saturnalia?

A

public gambling

26
Q

Where was the temple of Saturn?

A

In the Roman forum

27
Q

During the private feast in the home, what was unusual about the meal?

A

Slaves, masters and family members would sit and eat as equals

28
Q

How did the sacrifice at the Saturnalia differ from other Roman sacrifices?

A

The priest would take part in the sacrifice with his head uncovered