The order, solemnitie, and pompe, of the feastes, sacrifices, vowes, games, and triumphes: vsed vpon the natiuities of emperours, kinkes [sic], princes, dukes, popes, and consuls: with the custome, order, and manner of their inaugurations, coronations, and annoynting. With a briefe rehearsall of the funerall solemnities at some emperours, kings, and princes burials.

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The order, solemnitie, and pompe, of the feastes, sacrifices, vowes, games, and triumphes: vsed vpon the natiuities of emperours, kinkes [sic], princes, dukes, popes, and consuls: with the custome, order, and manner of their inaugurations, coronations, and annoynting. With a briefe rehearsall of the funerall solemnities at some emperours, kings, and princes burials.
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Lloyd, Lodowick, fl. 1573-1610.
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Imprinted at London :: [By R. Jones and W. White],
1610.
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Rites and ceremonies -- Early works to 1800.
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The byrth of Minerua.

* 1.1IN like maner, vpon the Calendes of March, the feast of Minerua was celebrated in Mount Celio at Rome, wher the plaies called Quinquatria were sumptuously solemni∣zed, continuing fiue daies: at what time they presented Minerua with presents and rewardes: On the which day, the yoong knightes and lusty youthes of Rome, entred in armes on hors backe and on foote into Martius field, to honour Mi∣neruas natiuitie with feats of Armes.

This feast was in Athens solemnized by the name of Pa∣nathenaea, their Poets, Orators & Musitians contended for victories on the day of Pallas byrth, as they did in the games called Scoenici: The prize and reward of the Victor, was to weare a long precious garment called Palladium, wrought ouer with golde, and to weare a crowne of Laurell, and to sit in the chaire of Pallas.

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