Larentalia

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Larentalia was an ancient Roman festival held in honor of the mysterious figure Acca Larentia, associated with the dead and the founding legends of Rome.

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instanceOf ancient Roman religious festival
associatedWith Acca Larentia NERFINISHED
Lares NERFINISHED
Roman founding legends
Roman mythology
cult of the dead
manes NERFINISHED
category Funerary and commemorative festivals
Roman festivals
country Ancient Rome NERFINISHED
dateInRomanCalendar December 23
hasDeity Acca Larentia NERFINISHED
hasEtymologyRelatedTo Larenta / Larunda / Lares NERFINISHED
honors Acca Larentia NERFINISHED
linkedTo King Ancus Marcius NERFINISHED
early Roman kings
legend of Romulus and Remus
she-wolf myth complex
mentionedIn Fasti of Ovid NERFINISHED
works of Varro
observedBy ancient Romans
observedIn Rome NERFINISHED
religion ancient Roman religion
religiousSignificance connected with chthonic aspects of Roman religion
connected with guardian spirits of the household
ritualFocus honoring a founding mother of Rome
honoring the dead
timeOfYear late December
typeOfRite commemorative rite for the dead
domestic and state cult observance

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Acca Larentia connectedWith Larentalia