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Lupercalia



Lupercalia, ancient Roman religious festival celebrated on Feb. 15, to enhance fertility for people, animals, and land. The most noted of the activities of the celebration involved naked young men called luperci circling the walls of the Palentine Hill in Rome and thrashing women with whips made from the skins of sacrificed animals. It was believed that the women struck by the whips would be rendered fertile.



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