Ambarvalia

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Ambarvalia was an ancient Roman agricultural purification festival held in honor of Ceres and other deities to bless the fields and ensure a fruitful harvest.

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Ambarvalia canonical 1

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Predicate Object
instanceOf agricultural festival
ancient Roman festival
religious rite
associatedWith frumentationes
lustratio agri
category Roman agricultural festivals
Roman religious festivals
collectiveSacrificeName suovetaurilia
culture ancient Rome NERFINISHED
etymology from Latin "ambire" (to go around) and "arvum" (field)
honoredDeity Ceres NERFINISHED
Dea Dia NERFINISHED
Mars NERFINISHED
involvedRitual chanting of hymns
prayers for fertility
procession around fields
sacrifice of animals
language Latin NERFINISHED
linkedTo agricultural calendar
harvest cycle
location Roman countryside
fields and farmlands
performedBy landowners
priests
rural communities
purpose ensuring a fruitful harvest
protection of crops
purification of fields
relatedRite Cerialia NERFINISHED
Robigalia NERFINISHED
religiousFunction appeasement of agricultural deities
removal of ritual impurity from land
religiousTradition Roman religion
ritualType lustration
sacrificialVictim bull
pig
sheep
socialFunction affirmation of rural identity
community cohesion
status defunct religious practice
timeOfYear around May
late spring

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Ceres festival Ambarvalia