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On This Day: Cerealia—A Festival for Grain and Games

April 9: The Cerealia began—a noisy, joyously chaotic salute to Ceres, Rome’s mother of grain.

On This Day: Cerealia—A Festival for Grain and Games

Jan Weenix — "Gamepiece with a Dead Heron" (1695), public domain

Torches blaze, foxes dash through Rome.

The Cerealia, starting around April 9, kicked off a week of rituals dedicated to Ceres, the goddess of grain. Ancient sources describe a vivid scene: live foxes with burning torches tied to their tails sprinting through the Circus Maximus. The logic? Perhaps a magical blast against blight and pests—or just a spectacle to fire up the crowd.

Bread, games, and the goddess who feeds Rome.

Romans honored Ceres with bread offerings, theatrical performances, and raucous races. The Cerealia was both a prayer for good harvests and a wild city-wide thank you for the food on every table. No Ceres, no bread—so the party was serious business.

Cerealia’s opening day saw flaming torches, frantic foxes, and a city grateful for its daily bread.

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