• In ancient Roman religion, a supplicatio is a day of public prayer during times of crisis or a thanksgiving for receipt of aid. During days of public...
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  • In Latin, the word submissio more commonly expresses this act than supplicatio, which was a form of public prayer procession. In the Imperial era, however...
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  • Aunts) Megalensia (The Megalensia Festival) Nurus (Daughter-in-Law) Satura Socrus (Mother-in-Law) Supplicatio Tiro Proficiscens (Tiro Setting Forth)...
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    "[X]VII K(alendas) Febr(uarias) eo di[e Caesar Augustu]s appellatus est supplicatio Augusto". Ovid 587–590 Archived 8 June 2021 at the Wayback Machine: "Id...
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  • the anthropomorphic mythological tradition. An inscription records a supplicatio Molibus Martis, supplication for the Moles of Mars. The name Mola (plural...
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    levels. Upon his return, the senate granted him a 15-day thanksgiving (supplicatio), longer than any before. His political reputation was now formidable...
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  • they might receive offerings at ceremonies such as the lectisternium or supplicatio. In the famous lectisternium of 217 BC, on orders of the Sibylline books...
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  • though it is unknown what its nature was. In 218 BC, the senate decreed a supplicatio in the Aedes Herculi. Though there were several temples of Hercules,...
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    Sicily and unable to join him. They offered him instead a thanksgiving (supplicatio) and ovation. The day before it, he celebrated an unofficial triumph...
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    apperit[ur] and the last day is Vesta cluditur. This year records a supplicatio dedicated to Vesta for 9 June, and records of the Arval Brethren on this...
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  • conflict: any citizen who refused to participate in the empire-wide supplicatio was subject to the death penalty. Although lasting only a year, the Decian...
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    p. 51. The pamphlet, Ad inclytos ad praepotentes Angliae proceres … supplicatio (1557) was issued from the press of Oporinus. Mozley, p. 58. Mozley,...
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    conflict: any citizen who refused to participate in the empire-wide supplicatio was subject to the death penalty. Although lasting only a year, the Decian...
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    of 57 BC, he had conquered much of Gaul and had been awarded a 15-day supplicatio, a feast of thanksgiving, longer than any before. Caesar's gravitas was...
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  • and imagination". Instead, it represents the Stations of the Cross, or supplicatio stativa. Mary Arshagouni, writing in Modern Philology, argues that the...
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    as a bust and wearing a diadem. A calendar from Cumae records that a supplicatio was celebrated on April 16 for the Felicitas of the Empire, in honor...
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    Century prompted a revival and expansion of the archaic practice of supplicatio in connection with military and Imperial cult. In the later Empire, rose...
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  • of his first year as proconsul of Cilicia, and, after his return, a supplicatio ("thanksgiving"). A clause, however, which Furnius inserted in his plebiscite...
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    consulship, Thalna defeated and conquered the Corsicans, and was granted a supplicatio by the Senate, but he died shortly thereafter. Publius Juventius Thalna...
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  • province and was successful, being acclaimed imperator and receiving supplicatio (days of thanksgiving) for his success. After the death of Caesar on...
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    the Roman theatre may have been used for the thanksgiving ceremony (supplicatio) by the representations of the sixty local Gallic communities (Galliarum...
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  • ], 1616. R. Widdrington ... ad ... Paulum Quintum Pontificem hæc ... Supplicatio cui adjungitur Appendix, in quo plurimæ Calumniæ ... quas A. Schulckenius...
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  • temple'". Memoirs of the American Academy in Rome 12:89-149. 1937. "The supplicatio and Graecus Ritus." In Quantulacumque; studies presented to Kirsopp Lake...
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  • On his return to Rome, he applied to the Senate for the honour of a supplicatio, but this was refused, and he was accused in 103 BC of repetundae by...
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    assigned to John Dudley in 1571. On 16 November 1572 Patten presented his 'Supplicatio Patteni' to the Queen, declaring in it that he had had to sell all his...
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  • reports sent by the two commanders were greeted by a decree of a four-day supplicatio, or thanksgiving, and both presented themselves at the Temple of Bellona...
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    held in 49 BC, or "a figment of his poetic imagination". Terminalia Supplicatio Argei Jörg Rüpke, "Public and Publicity: Long-Term Changes in Religious...
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