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On This Day: Rome Cleanses with Fire at Parilia

April 11: At sunrise, shepherds leapt through bonfires to purify their flocks and themselves.

On This Day: Rome Cleanses with Fire at Parilia

Nicolas Poussin — "Blind Orion Searching for the Rising Sun" (1658), public domain

Bonfires and smoke for the sheep gods.

To mark the Parilia—honoring the rustic goddess Pales—Roman shepherds drove their sheep through the smoke of sacred fires. Ashes, laurel branches, and sulfur filled the air. No city walls: just open fields and ritual chants for health and luck.

From humble rite to city birthday.

Later, as Rome grew, the Parilia absorbed grander meaning: Romans linked it to their city's founding. Ovid describes how even senators took part, flinging cakes and grain into flames for Romulus. The festival blurred farm and forum, myth and memory.

The Parilia, celebrated around April 11, was a festival of smoke, song, and barley—half agricultural rite, half city-wide birthday party.

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