The ''Feriae Latinae'' or Latin Festival was an
ancient Roman religious festival held in April on the
Alban Mount
Monte Cavo, or less occasionally, "Monte Albano," is the second highest mountain of the complex of the Alban Hills, near Rome, Italy. An old volcano extinguished around 10,000 years ago, it lies about from the sea, in the territory of the ''co ...
. The date varied, and was determined and announced by the
consuls
A consul is an official representative of the government of one state in the territory of another, normally acting to assist and protect the citizens of the consul's own country, as well as to facilitate trade and friendship between the people ...
each year when they took office. It was one of the most ancient festivals celebrated by the Roman state and is supposed to have predated the
founding of Rome
The tale of the founding of Rome is recounted in traditional stories handed down by the ancient Romans themselves as the earliest history of their city in terms of legend and myth. The most familiar of these myths, and perhaps the most famous o ...
βin historical terms, to have dated to a pre-urban pastoral age. It continued to be held into the 3rd century AD, and perhaps later.
The rite was a reaffirmation of the alliance among members of the
Latin League
The Latin League (c. 7th century BC β 338 BC)Stearns, Peter N. (2001) ''The Encyclopedia of World History'', Houghton Mifflin. pp. 76β78. . was an ancient confederation of about 30 villages and tribes in the region of Latium near the ancient ...
, and a truce was honored throughout the festival. Each Latin city sent a representative and offerings such as sheep, cheese, or other pastoral products. The presiding Roman consul offered a
libation
A libation is a ritual pouring of a liquid, or grains such as rice, as an offering to a deity or spirit, or in memory of the dead. It was common in many religions of antiquity and continues to be offered in cultures today.
Various substanc ...
of milk, and conducted the sacrifice of a pure white
heifer that had never been yoked. The flesh was consumed as part of a communal meal as a
sacrament. As part of the festivities, the figurines called ''
oscilla :For the genus of marine molluscs, see ''Oscilla'' (gastropod).
''Oscilla'' is a word applied in Latin usage to small figures, most commonly masks or faces, which were hung up as offerings to various deities, either for propitiation or expiation, ...
'' were hung from trees.
The consuls were required to attend, leaving a ''
praefectus urbi
The ''praefectus urbanus'', also called ''praefectus urbi'' or urban prefect in English, was prefect of the city of Rome, and later also of Constantinople. The office originated under the Roman kings, continued during the Republic and Empire, an ...
'' in charge of the city. If the consuls had to be absent (if, for instance, they were waging war), a ''
dictator
A dictator is a political leader who possesses absolute power. A dictatorship is a state ruled by one dictator or by a small clique. The word originated as the title of a Roman dictator elected by the Roman Senate to rule the republic in tim ...
'' was appointed to oversee the festival. Consuls were not supposed to depart for their provinces until after the festival.
[Fowler, ''Roman Festivals'', p. 95.]
References
Ancient Roman festivals
April observances
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