Consualia

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Consualia was an ancient Roman festival honoring the god Consus, associated with the protection of stored grain and celebrated with horse and mule races.

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Consualia canonical 1

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Predicate Object
instanceOf ancient Roman festival
altarCharacteristic normally buried and uncovered only for the festival
altarLocation near the Circus Maximus
associatedWith granaries
stored grain
associatedWithDeity Consus
celebratedAt Circus Maximus
celebratedIn Rome
countryOfOrigin Roman Antiquity
surface form: Ancient Rome
culture Roman
deityAspectHonored chthonic aspect of Consus
counsel-giving aspect of Consus
etymologyRelatedTo Consus
hasDate 15 December
21 August
hasPluralForm Consuales
hasRitual chariot races
horse races
mule races
public games
sacrifices to Consus
unbridling of horses and mules
hasSacredSpace underground altar of Consus
honors Consus
languageOfName Latin
linkedMyth Rape of the Sabine Women (mythological event)
surface form: Rape of the Sabine Women

foundation legends of Rome
observedBy Romans
participants Roman magistrates
Roman populace
Roman priests
patronDeityRole protector of stored grain
relatedFestival Opiconsivia
Saturnalia
relatedTo Roman agricultural calendar
grain storage
harvest
religion Roman religion
religiousCategory festival of the Roman calendar
religiousTradition state cult of Rome
season early winter
late summer
status defunct religious observance
typeOfFestival agricultural festival
chariot-racing festival

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Roman religion hasFestival Consualia