Matralia
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− | The feria of the Matralia was celebrated June 11th at the temple of the goddess Mater Matuta, the goddess Aurora -dawn, in the Forum Boiarum. It was celebrated by Roman matrons, ''matrones'' and , a ''univir'' a woman married only once had the privilege of crowning the cult statue of Mater Matuta. | + | The feria of the Matralia was celebrated III Idus Iun. (June 11th) at the temple of the goddess Mater Matuta, the goddess Aurora -dawn, in the Forum Boiarum. It was celebrated by Roman matrons, ''matrones'' and , a ''univir'' a woman married only once had the privilege of crowning the cult statue of Mater Matuta. |
:A slave, who were normally forbidden in Mater Matuta's temple, was made to enter the sanctuary and then ritually beaten and expelled, the Roman matrons bore their sisters children rocked them and asked for the goddess' blessing. | :A slave, who were normally forbidden in Mater Matuta's temple, was made to enter the sanctuary and then ritually beaten and expelled, the Roman matrons bore their sisters children rocked them and asked for the goddess' blessing. |
Revision as of 04:38, 16 May 2009
The feria of the Matralia was celebrated III Idus Iun. (June 11th) at the temple of the goddess Mater Matuta, the goddess Aurora -dawn, in the Forum Boiarum. It was celebrated by Roman matrons, matrones and , a univir a woman married only once had the privilege of crowning the cult statue of Mater Matuta.
- A slave, who were normally forbidden in Mater Matuta's temple, was made to enter the sanctuary and then ritually beaten and expelled, the Roman matrons bore their sisters children rocked them and asked for the goddess' blessing.
Archelogical activity at a temple of Mater Matuta outside of Rome, uncovered votives of the goddess holding an infant, or nursing it, confirming her relation to infants.
Non tamen hanc pro stirpe sua pia mater adoret: :Ipsa(=Leucothoea) parum felix visa fuisse parens. Alterius prolem melius mandabatis illi: : Utilior Baccho quam fuit illa suis. Ovid Fasti 6,559-61)
References
Nicole Boels-Janssen "La Vie Religieuse Des Matrones Dans La Rome Archaique"