I just can’t put my finger onto it…

Maybe my humor has de-evolved or something

    • appel@lemmy.ml
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      3 months ago

      Two-horse chariot races (bigae) were held in the Campus Martius, the area of Rome named for Mars, after which the right-hand horse of the winning team was transfixed by a spear, then sacrificed. The horse’s head (caput) and tail (cauda) were cut off and used separately in the two subsequent parts of the ceremonies: two neighborhoods staged a fight for the right to display the head, and the freshly bloodied cauda was carried to the Regia for sprinkling the sacred hearth of Rome.

      Alrighty then

      • Che Banana@beehaw.org
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        3 months ago

        Became familiar with the term with Colleen McCulloughs books of Rome series. Excellent book series.