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'''Dies Sanguinis''' was a festival held in [[Ancient Rome]] on the 24th March, called Bellona's Day, when the Roman votaries of the war-goddess cut themselves and drank the sacrificial blood to propitiate the deity. |
'''Dies Sanguinis''' was a festival held in [[Ancient Rome]] on the 24th March, called Bellona's Day, when the Roman votaries of the war-goddess cut themselves and drank the sacrificial blood to propitiate the deity. |
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Revision as of 22:11, 4 April 2010
Dies Sanguinis was a festival held in Ancient Rome on the 24th March, called Bellona's Day, when the Roman votaries of the war-goddess cut themselves and drank the sacrificial blood to propitiate the deity.