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quinquennalia Meaning
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quinquennalia (n. pl.)
Public games celebrated every five years.
quinquennalia Sentence Examples
- The ancient Romans celebrated quinquennalia, five-year festivals, in honor of their deities.
- The Quinquennalia included athletic competitions, chariot races, and lavish theatrical performances.
- The most significant Quinquennialia was held in Rome every five years for the god Jupiter.
- Emperors used the Quinquennalia as a platform to showcase their power and wealth.
- Emperors celebrated their quinquennalia with elaborate processions and games.
- The Quinquennalia also served as a way for emperors to connect with their subjects.
- During the Quinquennalia, Rome's streets were decorated with garlands and statues.
- The Quinquennalia were a symbol of Rome's prosperity and imperial grandeur.
- The final Quinquennialia was held in the 6th century, marking the decline of the Roman Empire.
- The concept of quinquennalia continues to be used in some modern festivals and celebrations.
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Public games celebrated every five years.
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The ancient Romans celebrated quinquennalia, five-year festivals, in honor of their deities.
The Quinquennalia included athletic competitions, chariot races, and lavish theatrical performances.
The most significant Quinquennialia was held in Rome every five years for the god Jupiter.
Emperors used the Quinquennalia as a platform to showcase their power and wealth.