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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › LupercaliaLupercalia - Wikipedia

    Lupercalia, also known as Lupercal, was a pastoral festival of Ancient Rome observed annually on February 15 to purify the city, promoting health and fertility. [1]

  2. Dec 13, 2017 · Lupercalia was an ancient pagan festival held each year in Rome around February 14. It is considered a precursor to Valentine's Day.

  3. Feb 10, 2021 · Every year on February 15, the festival began by going to the Lupercal (the legendary site where Romulus and Remus were suckled) and sacrificing a dog and a goat. According to scholar Keith ...

  4. Lupercalia, ancient Roman fertility festival that was conducted annually on February 15 under the superintendence of a corporation of priests called Luperci. The origins of the festival are obscure. Learn about the history and traditions of Lupercalia in this article.

  5. Feb 14, 2024 · Lupercalia, celebrated on February 15th, is more focused on love, in all its forms. In my personal practice, Lupercalia is the “follow-up” to Imbolc, embracing the energy of the Great Mother. In her most primal form, I see her as a grey wolf; I see her as The Wolf Mother of Rome, Lupa, whom Lupercalia celebrates.

  6. Jan 24, 2024 · Valentine's Day has roots in the pagan festival of Lupercalia, a Roman event blending romance, fertility, and some quirky traditions. But there's much more to this story. So, let's dive in and unwrap the layers of this fascinating holiday.

  7. Jan 14, 2020 · Lupercalia is one of the most ancient of the Roman holidays. It is associated with Valentine's Day and is the setting for Caesar's refusal of the crown.

  8. Feb 14, 2019 · It was called Lupercalia, and it occurred on February 15 each year in ancient Rome. Instead of flowers and chocolates, the festival was marked by more ominous rituals.

  9. Jul 31, 2023 · Unravel the mysteries of the ancient Lupercalia festival in Rome, celebrated on February 15th to honor the god Lupercus. Explore the origins, rituals, and significance of this enigmatic event dedicated to fertility, purification, and the protection of the city.

  10. www.encyclopedia.com › ancient-religions › ancient-religionLupercalia | Encyclopedia.com

    Lupercalia (lōōpərkāl´yə), ancient Roman festival held annually on Feb. 15. The ceremony of the festival was intended to secure fertility and keep out evil. Two male youths, clad in animal skin, ran around the city slapping passersby with strips of goat skin.

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