Ludi Apollinares

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Ludi Apollinares were annual Roman games and festivals held in honor of the god Apollo, featuring chariot races, theatrical performances, and other public spectacles.

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Ludi Apollinares canonical 1

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Roman religious festival
ancient Roman festival
public games
associatedDeity Apollo
associatedWith Ludi Romani
surface form: Roman games

Roman state religion
calendarPosition held in July
category Ancient Roman festivals
Festivals of Apollo
Roman games
country Roman Antiquity
surface form: Ancient Rome
culture Roman
dedicatedTo Apollo
deityAspectHonored Apollo as a healing god
Apollo as a protector of the state
deityTypeHonored Olympian god
frequency annual
hasComponent chariot races
dramatic performances
games in the circus
processions
public spectacles
sacrifices
theatrical performances
hasPurpose display of Roman civic identity
propitiation of Apollo
public entertainment
religious celebration
hasType ludi
honors Apollo
language Latin
location Rome
mainVenue Circus Maximus
organizedBy Roman magistrates
partOf Roman festival calendar
recurrence yearly
relatedTo Ludi Ceriales
Ludi Megalenses
Ludi Plebeii
Ludi Romani
religion Roman religion
religiousFunction votive games
sponsoredBy Roman state
timePeriod Roman Empire
Roman Republic

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Circus Maximus religiousAssociation Ludi Apollinares