Contribute by kelly on Feb 19, 2008.
Description: February each year, the Romans held a grand ceremony to celebrate the god of animal husbandry.At that time, and now the calendar compared to a little bit later, so grazing God Festival is actually a celebration of the coming of spring. It was also said that this festival is celebrated Faunus (Faunus), which similar to the ancient Greek physical sheep feet, angle of the head god Pan (Pan), in charge of animal husbandry and agriculture.God of the origin of animal husbandry is far too long, even the first century BC scholars say they can not confirm.
Description: February each year, the Romans held a grand ceremony to celebrate the god of animal husbandry.At that time, and now the calendar compared to a little bit later, so grazing God Festival is actually a celebration of the coming of spring. It was also said that this festival is celebrated Faunus (Faunus), which similar to the ancient Greek physical sheep feet, angle of the head god Pan (Pan), in charge of animal husbandry and agriculture.God of the origin of animal husbandry is far too long, even the first century BC scholars say they can not confirm.
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