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During Lupercalia, a dog and goats were sacrificed. Two youths were anointed with the blood and ran round the city with thongs cut from the sacrificed goats in their hands called Februa. We get our month of February from the Latin februare, "to purify" (meant as one of the effects of fever, that has the same linguistic root).
Girls who were struck by the februa were believed to be granted fertility.
Other Roman festivals and rites include the Ambarvalia and the Saturnalia.
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