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SECULAR GAMES (Lodi Saeculares, originally Terentini) . These were celebrated at Rome for three days and nights to mark the commencement of a new saeculum or generation. It is important to note that there was a saeculum civile, the length of which was definitely fixed at Too years, and a saeculum naturale, which, under Greek and Etruscan
Martius . According to the Roman antiquarians themselves, they were derived from the Etruscans, who, at the end of a mean period of too years (as representing the longest human life in a generation), presented to the chthonian deities an expiatory offering on behalf of the coming generation. The first definitely attested celebration of the games took place in 249 B.C., on which occasion a vow was made that they should be repeated every hundredth year (their name being also changed to Saeculares), a regulation which seems to have been immediately disregarded, for they were next held in 146 (not 149, although the authorities are not unanimous) ; in 49 the civil wars prevented any celebration. They would probably have fallen entirely into oblivion, had not Augustus
Horace . In explanation of the selection of this year it is supposed that the quindecimviri invented celebrations for the years 456, 346, 236, 126, the saeculum being taken as lasting 110 years.In later times various modes of reckoning were adopted. The dates
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Boniface VIII.At the beginning of the harvest, heralds went round and summoned the people to the festival. The quindecimviri distributed to all free citizens on the Capitol and in the temple of Apollo on the Palatine various means of expiationtorches, sulphur and bitumen
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The above particulars are from Zosimus (ii. 5, and 6, which contain the Sibylline oracle), who, with Censorinus (De Die Natali, 17), Valerius Maximus, ii. 4, and Horace (Carmen Saeculare) is the chief
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