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Feralia was a Roman feast honoring the "infernal powers". It typically fell on February 22 and was the last day of the Parentalia, a week-long festival that honored the dead. The Feralia was also religious holiday sacred to Jupiter, whose surname was Feretrius. Also, is a powerful demon in Danilo and Fernando´s story. The 2006 Sinulog festival in the Philippines Renaissance festival A festival or fest is an event, usually staged by a local community, which centers on some theme, sometimes on some unique aspect of the community. ...
February 22 is the 53rd day of the year in the Gregorian Calendar. ...
Parentalia. ...
Jupiter et Thétis - by Jean Ingres, 1811. ...
Feretrius is one of the titles of the Roman god Jupiter. ...
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Feralia - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia (119 words) |
 | Feralia was a Roman feast honoring the "infernal powers". |
 | It typically fell on February 22 and was the last day of the Parentalia, a week-long festival that honored the dead. |
 | The Feralia was also religious holiday sacred to Jupiter, whose surname was Feretrius. |
| Lynn Scott's Feralia jocosa image (280 words) |
 | Feralia jocosa has a green forewing, slightly darker and tinged with gray in the median area. |
 | The hindwing is brownish gray with green in the fringe. |
 | The larvae of Feralia jocosa feed on a wide variety of evergreen trees, including balsam fir, and various spruce, pine and hemlock species. |
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