caristia

  • 1Caristĭa — Caristĭa, s. Karistien …

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  • 2Caristia — In ancient Rome, the Caristia,[1] also known as the Cara Cognatio, was an official but privately observed holiday on February 22 that celebrated love of family with banqueting and gifts. Families gathered to dine together and offer food and… …

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  • 3caristia — /karist(i)iy3/ Dearth, scarcity, dearness …

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  • 4caristia — /karist(i)iy3/ Dearth, scarcity, dearness …

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  • 5Radici Nel Cemento — Saltar a navegación, búsqueda Información personal Origen Roma, Italia Información artística Género(s) Ska Reggae …

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  • 6carestía — (Del bajo lat. caristia, escasez de víveres.) ► sustantivo femenino 1 Carencia o escasez de alguna cosa, en especial de los víveres: ■ en algunas poblaciones hay carestía de agua. REG. PREPOSICIONAL + de 2 ECONOMÍA Circunstancia de ser un… …

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  • 7Veneration of the dead — Ancestor worship at a Chinese temple complex in Sichuan A Korean …

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  • 8Mercuralia — is a Roman celebration known also as the Festival of Mercury . Mercury was thought to be the god of merchants and commerce. On May 15 merchants would sprinkle their heads, their ships and merchandise, and their businesses with water taken from… …

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  • 9Religion in ancient Rome — Ancient Roman religion Marcus Aurelius (head covered) sacrificing at the Temple of Jupiter …

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  • 10Meditrinalia — Observed by Ancient Romans Type Pagan, Historical Date October 11 In Roman religion, Meditrinalia was an obscure festival celebrated on October 11 in honor of the new vintage, which was offered in libations to the gods for the first time each… …

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