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Tag: wolf

Lupercalia and Valentine’s Day

February 15, 2018

Due to Valentine’s Day blogs and hashtags, a friend learned of the ancient Roman ritual of Lupercalia shared her newfound enthusiasm for it with me. Trusting History.com’s version, this friend somewhat facetiously suggested that we might all want to reinstate Lupercalia instead of engaging in … continue reading »

Categories: Mythology Patriarchy RitualTagged in: pagan holy days Roman solar goddess valentines wolf

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