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Lupercalia - Wikipedia
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Lupercalia was a very ancient, possibly pre-Roman pastoral annual festival, observed in the city of Rome on February 15, to avert evil spirits and purify the city, releasing health and fertility. Lupercalia subsumed Februa, an earlier-origin spring cleansing ritual held on the same date, which gives the month of FebruaryCelebrations: feasting
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Date: February 15
The Dark Origins Of Valentine's Day : NPR
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13 févr. 2011 - Later, Pope Gelasius I muddled things in the 5th century by combining St. Valentine's Day with Lupercalia to expel the pagan rituals. But the festival was more of a theatrical interpretation of what it had once been. Lenski adds, "It was a little more of a drunken revel, but the Christians put clothes back on it.Lupercalia, the origins of Valentine's Day – mergueze.info
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Lupercalia feasts are celebrated every year from 13 to 15 February by the Luperci, priests of ancient Rome late in the year of the Roman calendar. The Luperci gathered in a college that brings together descendants son of the oldest families that founded the city of Rome. This series of festivities celebrating the memory of …Day of Love – the Complex Origins of Valentine's Day | Ancient Origins
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13 févr. 2015 - Some say that Valentine's Day is rooted in an ancient Roman festival. During Roman times, an annual festival known as Lupercalia occurred from February 13 - 15 of each year. During this festival, men would strip naked and swat young maidens with dog- or goat-skin whips, to increase their fertility.Lupercalia: The Romantic Holiday Before Valentine's Day | Latin ...
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11 févr. 2014 - The idea that two martyred priest, both by the name Valentine, who later became saints and to whose honor a holiday of love was established is an interesting and complex story. You can read the dark history of Valentines Day: here. Also, the Lupercalia is still discussed today by Stephen Colbert: here.Lupercalia | ancient Roman festival | Britannica.com
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Lupercalia, ancient Roman 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, although the likely derivation of its name from lupus (LacusCurtius • Roman Religion — The Lupercalia (Smith's Dictionary ...
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29 août 2017 - c Modern attempts to relate the Lupercalia to Valentine's Day because of the mere (approximate) date are at best very suspect. That the two occasionally get equated seems rather to be an indication of late 20c mentality, according to which a lovers' festival must necessarily derive from the titillations of ...History of Valentine's Day - Valentine's Day - HISTORY.com
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Lupercalia survived the initial rise of Christianity and but was outlawed—as it was deemed “un-Christian”–at the end of the 5th century, when Pope Gelasius declared February 14 St. Valentine's Day. It was not until much later, however, that the day became definitively associated with love. During the Middle Ages, it was ...Valentine's Day: Why Do We Celebrate It? (Hint: Naked Romans)
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Ancient Roman priests are depicted striking women in a Lupercalia fertility rite. Illustration by Labrouste Del., Mary Evans Picture Library/Alamy. By John Roach, for National Geographic News. PUBLISHED February 15, 2012. Where did Valentine's Day come from? (Think naked Romans, paganism, and whips.) What does it ...