Sant'Anastasia al Palatino in the context of "Lupercal"

⭐ In the context of the Lupercal, Sant'Anastasia al Palatino is considered…




⭐ Core Definition: Sant'Anastasia al Palatino

Sant'Anastasia is a minor basilica and titular church for cardinal-priests in Rome, Italy owned by the Syro-Malabar Catholic Church.

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👉 Sant'Anastasia al Palatino in the context of Lupercal

The Lupercal (from Latin lupa "female wolf") was a cave at the southwest foot of the Palatine Hill in Rome, located somewhere between the temple of Magna Mater and the Sant'Anastasia al Palatino. In the legend of the founding of Rome, Romulus and Remus were found there by the she-wolf who suckled them until they were rescued by the shepherd Faustulus. Luperci, the priests of Faunus, celebrated certain ceremonies of the Lupercalia at the cave, from the earliest days of the City until at least 494 AD.

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