The Divalia was a Roman festival held on December 21, in honour of the goddess Angerona, whence it is also called Angeronalia. On the day of this festival the pontifices performed sacrifices in the temple of Voluptia, or the goddess of joy and pleasure, who, some say, was the same with Angerona, and supposed to drive away all the sorrow and chagrin of life. December 21 is the 355th day of the year (356th in leap years) in the Gregorian Calendar. ... In Roman mythology, Angerona or Angeronia was an old Roman goddess, whose name and functions are variously explained. ...
Divalia grew up in France, french alps, where her grand father owned a chalet restaurant, there, she spent hours singing in front of customers, accompanied by her grandfather's accordion.
Divalia did not want her music to be just pretty...
Divalia put all of her difference into her album, DETERMINATION, like herself is uplifting and purifying, the constant positive messages flow through the veins like a powerful shot of vitamin.
Modern scholars regard her as a goddess akin to Ops, Acca Larentia and Dea Dia; or as the goddess of the new year and the returning sun (according to Mommsen, ab angerendo = are) roi, ava Apeo Oat rae it Xtov).
Her festival, called Divalia or Angeronalia, was celebrated on the 21st of December.
The priests offered sacrifice in the temple of Volupia, the goddess of pleasure, in which stood a statue of Angerona, with a finger on her mouth, which was bound and closed (Macrobius i.