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  2. Fontus - Wikipedia

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    A religious festival called the Fontinalia was held on October 13 in his honor. Throughout the city, fountains and wellheads were adorned with garlands. [1]

  3. Roman festivals - Wikipedia

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    Following is a month-by-month list of Roman festivals and games that had a fixed place on the calendar. For some, the date on which they were first established is recorded. A deity's festival often marked the anniversary (dies natalis, "birthday") of the founding of a temple, or a rededication after a major renovation. Festivals not named for ...

  4. October (Roman month) - Wikipedia

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    After the mid-1st century AD, a number of dates are added to calendars for spectacles and games held in honor of various deities in the venue called a "circus" (ludi circenses). [7] Festivals marked in large letters on extant fasti , represented by festival names in all capital letters on the table, are thought to have been the most ancient ...

  5. When is the 2025 Newport Folk Festival? Here are the dates

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    Start booking your reservations, the dates of the 2025 Newport Folk Festival have been announced. ... Tickets for the 2024 Folk Festival were made public on Feb. 1. Prices ranged from $116 for a ...

  6. Florida State football schedule: Dates, times, TV channels ...

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    Here's a full look at the upcoming 2024 schedule for the Seminoles, including times and TV channel information: FSU football schedule 2024: TV channels, dates and start times All times Eastern

  7. Michigan high school football playoffs schedule: Dates, times ...

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    The dates and times for the 2022 Michigan high school football regional finals.

  8. Fontinalia - Wikipedia

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  9. List of Renaissance and Medieval fairs - Wikipedia

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    These include: any long running (20 plus years) fairs, and established fairs (5 plus years) that have a two-weekend or more annual run. Generally, U.S. renaissance fairs are open weekends only (including holidays) during the periods indicated. (Dates are codified to facilitate searching by date.)