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fasti

Noun

Meaning

The Roman calendar, which gave the days for festivals, courts, etc., corresponding to a modern almanac.

Source: Webster's dictionary

Examples

A considerable number of inscribed calendars, or fasti, have been discovered. Source: Internet

By contrast, Ares's Roman counterpart Mars was born from Juno alone, according to Ovid ( Fasti 5.229–260). Source: Internet

Beard, p. 265. Ovations are listed along with triumphs on the Fasti Triumphales. Source: Internet

Either might have been dedicated on April 13 or June 13 (days of Iuppiter Victor and of Iuppiter Invictus, respectively, in Ovid's Fasti). Source: Internet

Augustus claimed the victory as his own but permitted Crassus a second, which is listed on the Fasti for 27 BC. Source: Internet

Being far from Rome, he had no access to libraries, and thus might have been forced to abandon the Fasti poem about the Roman calendar, of which only the first six books exist – January through June. Source: Internet

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