February 15
Lupercalia, or the Feast of the Wolf was held on or about the fourteenth of February in honour of the she-wolf who suckled Romulus & Remus (mythical founders of Rome) it was a Spring (or the returning of) ritual of fertility.
Feb 15th
February 15th.
First of all, the lupercal was not a feast, it was a cave. It was located at the foot of the Palatine hill and was/is supposedly the cave where the she-wolf nursed Romulus and Remus. The festival or feast was called the "lupercalia". This was an ancient pastoral festival to insure a good beginning in the spring, as the feast was held in February. It was supposed to rid the city of evil spirits and promote fertility.First of all, the lupercal was not a feast, it was a cave. It was located at the foot of the Palatine hill and was/is supposedly the cave where the she-wolf nursed Romulus and Remus. The festival or feast was called the "lupercalia". This was an ancient pastoral festival to insure a good beginning in the spring, as the feast was held in February. It was supposed to rid the city of evil spirits and promote fertility.First of all, the lupercal was not a feast, it was a cave. It was located at the foot of the Palatine hill and was/is supposedly the cave where the she-wolf nursed Romulus and Remus. The festival or feast was called the "lupercalia". This was an ancient pastoral festival to insure a good beginning in the spring, as the feast was held in February. It was supposed to rid the city of evil spirits and promote fertility.First of all, the lupercal was not a feast, it was a cave. It was located at the foot of the Palatine hill and was/is supposedly the cave where the she-wolf nursed Romulus and Remus. The festival or feast was called the "lupercalia". This was an ancient pastoral festival to insure a good beginning in the spring, as the feast was held in February. It was supposed to rid the city of evil spirits and promote fertility.First of all, the lupercal was not a feast, it was a cave. It was located at the foot of the Palatine hill and was/is supposedly the cave where the she-wolf nursed Romulus and Remus. The festival or feast was called the "lupercalia". This was an ancient pastoral festival to insure a good beginning in the spring, as the feast was held in February. It was supposed to rid the city of evil spirits and promote fertility.First of all, the lupercal was not a feast, it was a cave. It was located at the foot of the Palatine hill and was/is supposedly the cave where the she-wolf nursed Romulus and Remus. The festival or feast was called the "lupercalia". This was an ancient pastoral festival to insure a good beginning in the spring, as the feast was held in February. It was supposed to rid the city of evil spirits and promote fertility.First of all, the lupercal was not a feast, it was a cave. It was located at the foot of the Palatine hill and was/is supposedly the cave where the she-wolf nursed Romulus and Remus. The festival or feast was called the "lupercalia". This was an ancient pastoral festival to insure a good beginning in the spring, as the feast was held in February. It was supposed to rid the city of evil spirits and promote fertility.First of all, the lupercal was not a feast, it was a cave. It was located at the foot of the Palatine hill and was/is supposedly the cave where the she-wolf nursed Romulus and Remus. The festival or feast was called the "lupercalia". This was an ancient pastoral festival to insure a good beginning in the spring, as the feast was held in February. It was supposed to rid the city of evil spirits and promote fertility.First of all, the lupercal was not a feast, it was a cave. It was located at the foot of the Palatine hill and was/is supposedly the cave where the she-wolf nursed Romulus and Remus. The festival or feast was called the "lupercalia". This was an ancient pastoral festival to insure a good beginning in the spring, as the feast was held in February. It was supposed to rid the city of evil spirits and promote fertility.
A feast of the Romans in honor of Lupercus, or Pan.
There was no feast of Luperacal, it was Lupercalia. Latin words and their endings can be confusing, so here is a brief explanation. (I hope) The god Luperus was an Italian rustic deity. He may have had something to do with a wolf as his name comes from the Latin word for wolf which is "Lupus". Now, the Lupercal was a cave or grotto on/in the Palatine hill in Rome that was sacred to the god. Every February the Romans celebrated the Lupercalia which was a celebration with prayer and sacrifice to honor this god. He also had morphed into a fertility god and it was customary for young men who took part in the ceremonies to run naked through the streets of Rome carrying a bloody strip of goat hide (a goat was used as the sacrificial animal to the god Luperus). Women would hold out their hands to be slapped with this strip of hide as it was said to promote fertility. So there are the three words, Luperus, Lupercal and Lupercalia, all connected, but meaning different things.
Marc Antony tried to crown Julius Caesar at the feast called Lupercalia.Marc Antony tried to crown Julius Caesar at the feast called Lupercalia.Marc Antony tried to crown Julius Caesar at the feast called Lupercalia.Marc Antony tried to crown Julius Caesar at the feast called Lupercalia.Marc Antony tried to crown Julius Caesar at the feast called Lupercalia.Marc Antony tried to crown Julius Caesar at the feast called Lupercalia.Marc Antony tried to crown Julius Caesar at the feast called Lupercalia.Marc Antony tried to crown Julius Caesar at the feast called Lupercalia.Marc Antony tried to crown Julius Caesar at the feast called Lupercalia.
The festival of Lupercalia is associated with Valentine's day.
The first two Acts of Julius Caesar are centred on the feast of Lupercalia, an ancient feast held in February when young men ran naked through the streets and struck women and girls with sticks. This was a fertility rite. In the play, Antony is shown as running this race, and Caesar asks him to touch his wife Calpurnia. In the play Shakespeare as usual compresses events, having the Lupercalia end on March 14 (just as he compresses the year between the battle of Munda and the assassination)
The couple was paired together during the rest of the feast and in some cases, especially if the pairing last until the following year's feast, the couple would fall in love and get married.
The Romans called Valentine's Day, Lupercalia. This holiday was all about love. In Rome, people chose suitable marriage partners by drawing names from a hat. The god Cupid played a large role in the celebration of Lupercalia and in honoring the celebration of love. Cupid was the son of Venus, the Roman goddess of love and beauty.
Pope Gelasius suppressed the ancient Roman festival of the lupercalia. This was an ancient Roman festival during which worshippers gathered at a grotto on the Palatine Hill in Rome called the Lupercal, where Rome's legendary founders, Romulus and Remus, had been suckled by a wolf. There is some reason to believe that the Lupercalia was a forerunner of lupercaliaValentine's Day customs. Part of the ceremony involved putting girls' names in a box and letting boys draw them out, thus pairing them off until the next Lupercalia.