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Author: * Senex Caecilius -
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Date: Jan 4, 2008 - 21:28
The Terminalia is held on February 23 each year at the boundary stone between convergent farms. The festival was instituted by Numa Pompilius to prevent violent disputes over property. Anyone who removed a boundary stone was accursed and might be slain; a fine was later substituted for the death penalty. February 23 was also the last day of the year on the old Roman calendar, so it makes a fitting end to the winter holidays.
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