Junonalia
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title:
Junonalia
text:
The Iunonalia or Junonalia was a Roman festival in honor of Juno, held on March 7. Among extant Roman calendars, it appears only in the Calendar of Filocalus, and was added to the festival calendar after the mid-1st century AD. The Junonalia is attested also in a fragmentary poem De Iunonalibus, attributed to Claudian. In it, Juno is addressed as mistress of the celestial pole, and the spouse and sister of the king of heaven. Her function as a goddess of marital bonds is also noted. Although the
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Roman festival
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Junonalia
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2024-03-16T14:49:50Z
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