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AMBARVALIA , an See also: annual festival of the See also: ancient See also: Romans, occurring in May, usually on the 29th, the See also: object of which was to secure the growing crops against harm of all kinds
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The priests were the Arval See also: Brothers (q.v.), who conducted the victims—ox, See also: sheep and See also: pig (suovetaurilia)—in procession with prayer to See also: Ceres round the boundaries of the ager See also: Romanus
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As the extent of See also: Roman See also: land increased, this could no longer be done, and in the Acta of the Fratres, which date from See also: Augustus, we do not find this procession mentioned (Henzen, Acta Fratrum Arvalium, 1874); but there is a See also: good description of this or a similar rite in Virgil, Georg. i
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338 if., and in See also: Cato's See also: work de Re Rustica (141) we have full details and the text of the prayers used by the Latin See also: farmer in thus " lustrating " his own land
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In this last See also: case the See also: god invoked is See also: Mars
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The Christian festival which seems to have taken the place of these ceremonies is the Rogation or Gang week of the Roman See also: Church
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The perambulation or beating of
See also: bounds is probably a survival of the same type of rite
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See also: Fowler, Roman Festivals (1899), p
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