Suovetaurilia

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Ritual

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The suovetaurilia was an ancient Roman sacrifice where in which a pig, sheep, and a bull were sacrificed.

There were two kinds:[4]

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  • Script error: No such module "Lang". ("greater suovtaurilia") of a boar, a ram and a bull, for public ceremonies.[5]

The ritual for private fields is preserved in Cato the Elder's Script error: No such module "Lang"., "On Agriculture". It was performed each May on the festival of Script error: No such module "Lang".,[6][7][8] a festival that involved "walking around the fields."[8] Public Script error: No such module "Lang". were offered at certain state ceremonies, including agricultural festivals,[9] the conclusion of a census, and to atone for any accidental ritual errors. Traditionally, Script error: No such module "Lang". were performed at five year intervals: this period was called a Script error: No such module "Lang".,[10] and the purification sought by a Script error: No such module "Lang". was called lustration.[11][12][13]

If a temple were destroyed, the site of the temple must be purified by a Script error: No such module "Lang". before a new temple could be reconstructed on the site. When the Capitolium was burnt as a result of a struggle for imperial succession in the year 69, a Script error: No such module "Lang". was performed to reconsecrate the site. A public Script error: No such module "Lang". was also offered to bless the army before a major military campaign. On Trajan's column, the emperor Trajan is depicted as offering a Script error: No such module "Lang". to purify the Roman army. A suovetaurilia is shown on the right hand panel of The Bridgeness Slab. It was suggested that the sacrifice might have been made at the start of the building of the Antonine Wall.[14]

Performance of the suovetaurilia lactentia

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Right hand panel of The Bridgeness Slab showing a suovetaurilia.[15]

Circumambulation

The first step was to lead the three animals around the boundaries of the land to be blessed, pronouncing the following words:[16]

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"That with the good help of the gods success may crown our work, I bid thee, Manius, to take care to purify my farm, my land, my ground with this suovetaurilia, in whatever part thou thinkest best for them to be driven or carried around."

"Manius" in this passage may be an obscure minor deity, related to the Manes, or may be the equivalent of English John Doe.

Sacrificial prayer

Before the sacrifice is performed, an extended prayer to Mars must be made. It is written in an archaic metrical and incantatory form; even in Old Latin, the prayer contains many rhetorical figures such as alliteration and liberal use of merisms and antithesis. It illustrates the metrical and poetic format of polytheistic prayers. Calvert Watkins versifies the text as follows:[17]

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Sacrifice

Cakes of bread were sacrificed along with the three animals. At the moment the sacrifices were made, the landowner was to say:[18][19]

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"To this intent deign to accept the offering of these victims."

Omens

If favourable omens as a response to the sacrifice were not forthcoming, the landowner was instructed to redo the sacrifice and offer a further prayer:

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"Father Mars, if aught hath not pleased thee in the offering of those sucklings, I make atonement with these victims."

If only one or two of the omens expected after the three sacrifices failed to appear, the landowner was instructed to offer an additional swine, saying:

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"Father Mars, inasmuch as thou wast not pleased by the offering of that pig, I make atonement with this pig."

The nature of the expected omens is not given by Cato. The omens, however, were likely determined by the art of haruspicy, the examination of the entrails, and especially the livers, of sacrificed animals for divinatory signs.

Parallels

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Suovetaurilia in a military setting, from Trajan's Column

Some religious rites similar to the Roman suovetaurilia were practiced by a few other Indo-European peoples, from Iberia to India. The Cabeço das Fráguas inscript (found in Portugal) describes a threefold sacrifice practiced by the Lusitanians, devoting a sheep, a pig and a bull to what may have been local gods.[20] In the Indian Sautramani, a ram, a bull and a goat were sacrificed to Indra Sutraman;[20] in Iran ten thousand sheep, a thousand cattle and a hundred stallions were dedicated to Ardvi Sura Anahita.[20] Similar to the above rituals is the Greek Script error: No such module "lang"., the oldest known being described in the Odyssey and dedicated to Poseidon. The philosopher and historian Plutarch related in the Lives Of The Noble Greeks And Romans a story from the life of Pyrrhus about the sacrifice of a ram, a pig and a bull. The Umbrian Iguvine Tables also describe a sacrificial ritual related to the aforementioned rites.

See also

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