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by Publius (Ovid) Ovidius Naso

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The Fasti is a captivating Latin poem composed by Ovid, believed to have been published in 8 AD. This remarkable work unfolds the Roman calendar, shedding light on the origins of various Roman holidays and their accompanying customs. Through the voices of deities and rich aetiologies, Ovid weaves a tapestry of tradition and myth. Unfortunately, the poem remains unfinished due to the poets exile to Tomis, leaving us with only the enchanting tales of the first six months of the year. (Summary by Leni)

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Episode thumbnail for 018 - Book 6 568-980 Matralia Temple of Fortune Dedicated Temple of Concord dedicated Quinquatria Minoria

February 13, 2026

018 - Book 6 568-980 Matralia Temple of Fortune Dedicated Temple of Concord dedicated Quinquatria Minoria

The Fasti is a captivating Latin poem composed by Ovid, believed to have been published in 8 AD. This remarkable work unfolds the Roman calendar, shedding light on the origins of various Roman holidays and their accompanying customs. Through the voices of deities and rich aetiologies, Ovid weaves a tapestry of tradition and myth. Unfortunately, the poem remains unfinished due to the poets exile to Tomis, leaving us with only the enchanting tales of the first six months of the year. (Summary by Leni)

Episode thumbnail for 017 - Book 6 296-567 Vestalia Altar to Juppiter PistorPalladium snatched from the fire Delphin arises

February 13, 2026

017 - Book 6 296-567 Vestalia Altar to Juppiter PistorPalladium snatched from the fire Delphin arises

The Fasti is a captivating Latin poem composed by Ovid, believed to have been published in 8 AD. This remarkable work unfolds the Roman calendar, shedding light on the origins of various Roman holidays and their accompanying customs. Through the voices of deities and rich aetiologies, Ovid weaves a tapestry of tradition and myth. Unfortunately, the poem remains unfinished due to the poets exile to Tomis, leaving us with only the enchanting tales of the first six months of the year. (Summary by Leni)

Episode thumbnail for 016 - Book 6 1-295 Introduction Feast of Carna Temple to Juno Moneta Temple to Bellona Temple to Mens

February 13, 2026

016 - Book 6 1-295 Introduction Feast of Carna Temple to Juno Moneta Temple to Bellona Temple to Mens

The Fasti is a captivating Latin poem composed by Ovid, believed to have been published in 8 AD. This remarkable work unfolds the Roman calendar, shedding light on the origins of various Roman holidays and their accompanying customs. Through the voices of deities and rich aetiologies, Ovid weaves a tapestry of tradition and myth. Unfortunately, the poem remains unfinished due to the poets exile to Tomis, leaving us with only the enchanting tales of the first six months of the year. (Summary by Leni)

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The Fasti is a captivating Latin poem composed by Ovid, believed to have been published in 8 AD. This remarkable work unfolds the Roman calendar, shedding light on the origins of various Roman holidays and their accompanying customs. Through the voices of deities and rich aetiologies, Ovid weaves a tapestry of tradition and myth. Unfortunately, the poem remains unfinished due to the poets exile to Tomis, leaving us with only the enchanting tales of the first six months of the year. (Summary by Leni)

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