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    24 August 2010 06:00 PM

    This event begins 08/24/2010 and repeats every year until 08/24/2020


    On August 25, the Opiconsivia (or Opeconsiva or Opalia) Roman festival was held in honor of Ops, usually known as Opis, and sometimes as Opus.
     
    Opiconsivia was another name of Opis. And this name also was given to December 19, on which day the Opalia were celebrated, in her honor (some mention also August 10 and December 9). The Latin word consivia (or consiva) derives from conserere ("to sow"). Hence, the word Opiconsivia may be interpreted as meaning "the sowing of crops", since Ops ultimately means "crops" in the sense of "riches, goods". This word is also related to Consus, the male consort of Opis as "the seeder", who protected the harvested grain.
     
    Opis was deemed a chthonic (underworld, inside the earth) goddess who made the vegetation grow. Since her abode was inside the earth, Ops was invoked by her worshipers while sitting, with their hands touching the ground, according to Macrobius (Saturnalia, I:10). Consus seems to be an alternate name of Saturn in the chthonic aspect as consort, since he is also held to be the husband of Ops.
     
    Ops, the Earth Mother, also was considered the Great Mother of the Gods, and the Great Goddess. As such, Ops is a manifestation of Rhea, Cybele, Demeter, and so on, personifying the earth as the giver of all riches.
     
    In Roman mythology, her consort, the god Consus, was the protector of grains and subterranean storage bins (silos), and as such was represented by a wheat seed. He became confused with the god of counsel because of the linguistic similarity, but is entirely distinct from that god. The festival of Consus, the Consualia, was celebrated twice a year: once on August 21, after the harvest, and once on December 15, after the sowing of crops was finished. The Consualia was instituted by Romulus, and commemorated the rape (and insemination) of the Sabine women by the Romans. Consus was eventually identified with Neptunus Equester, the alternative name and counterpart of Poseidon Hippios. Poseidon (Neptune) had been associated with the animal since archaic times.
     
    The Opiconsivia festival was superintended the Vestals and the Flamines of Quirinus, an early, Sabine god said to be the deified Romulus, absorbed and being included in the first and earliest Capitoline Triad, along with Mars

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