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"Sponsae Comitatus Ad Mariti Aedes Sub Noctem: Unveiling the Ancient Wedding Rituals in Rome" Step back in time to historic Rome, Italy

Background imageAedes Collection: Sponsae Comitatus Ad Mariti Aedes Sub Noctem, image depicting the rites

Sponsae Comitatus Ad Mariti Aedes Sub Noctem, image depicting the rites and ceremonies of escorting the bride on her
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Background imageAedes Collection: Curtis British Entomology Plate 537

Curtis British Entomology Plate 537
Diptera: Culex guttatus = Aedes guttatus (White-spotted Mosquito) [Plant: Ajuga chamaepitys (Ground Pine)] Date: 1824-39

Background imageAedes Collection: Italy. Rome. Sacred area of Largo di Torre Argentina. Temple

Italy. Rome. Sacred area of Largo di Torre Argentina. Temple A devoted to Jutuna. Built by Gaius Lutatius Catulus. 3rd century BC. Firs, remains of Temple B. 2nd century BC

Background imageAedes Collection: Picture No. 10866012

Picture No. 10866012
Mosquito Ochlerotatus (Aedes) mariae - Malaria vector, feeding on human (Anopheles maculipennis) Date:

Background imageAedes Collection: Picture No. 10855928

Picture No. 10855928
White-knee Mosquito - feeding on human arm (Aedes geniculatus) Date:

Background imageAedes Collection: Picture No. 10855927

Picture No. 10855927
White-knee Mosquito - feeding on human arm (Aedes geniculatus Aedes geniclatus) Date:

Background imageAedes Collection: Picture No. 10854785

Picture No. 10854785
MOSQUITO - DRINKING BLOOD (Ochlerotatus (Aedes) mariae) Date:

Background imageAedes Collection: Picture No. 10896308

Picture No. 10896308
Asian Tiger Mosquito - breeding cage - Change of the Asian tiger mosquitos laying place (Aedes albopictus) Date:

Background imageAedes Collection: Picture No. 10896244

Picture No. 10896244
Asian Tiger Mosquito - female biting (Aedes albopictus) Date:

Background imageAedes Collection: Picture No. 10896290

Picture No. 10896290
Asian Tiger Mosquito - female biting (Aedes albopictus) Date:

Background imageAedes Collection: Picture No. 10896277

Picture No. 10896277
Asian Tiger Mosquito - male - in a test tube showing feathery antennas (Aedes albopictus) Date:

Background imageAedes Collection: Picture No. 10896275

Picture No. 10896275
Asian Tiger Mosquito - Femelle in a test tube (Aedes albopictus) Date:

Background imageAedes Collection: Picture No. 10896266

Picture No. 10896266
Asian Tiger Mosquito - female biting (Aedes albopictus) Date:

Background imageAedes Collection: Picture No. 10896264

Picture No. 10896264
Asian Tiger Mosquito - female biting (Aedes albopictus) Date:

Background imageAedes Collection: Aedes cantans, mosquito

Aedes cantans, mosquito
Original painting by Amadeo J. E. Terzi, (1872-1956). 316 x 445 mm. c. 1905


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"Sponsae Comitatus Ad Mariti Aedes Sub Noctem: Unveiling the Ancient Wedding Rituals in Rome" Step back in time to historic Rome, Italy, where love and tradition intertwined under the starry night sky. In this captivating digital reproduction of an original 17th-century artwork from Curtis British Entomology Plate 537, we are transported to a sacred area known as Largo di Torre Argentina. Here stands a temple that witnessed countless rites and ceremonies, including the escorting of brides on their wedding night. The image before us is a window into the past, revealing the intricate details of these age-old customs. The bride's entourage, known as "Sponsae Comitatus, " can be seen adorned in elegant attire as they accompany her towards marital bliss. Their faces radiate joy and anticipation for what lies ahead. As we delve deeper into this mesmerizing scene, we cannot help but marvel at the craftsmanship depicted by unknown artists centuries ago. Every brushstroke captures not only the beauty of these individuals but also their devotion to preserving traditions that have shaped Roman culture. Intriguingly enough, this artwork shares space with pictures numbered 10866012, 10855928, 10855927, 10854785 - each offering glimpses into different aspects of life within Largo di Torre Argentina's sacred area. It serves as a testament to how interconnected various facets of ancient Roman society were. This captivating portrayal invites us to reflect on our own wedding rituals today and appreciate how they evolved over time. From ancient Rome to modern times, love remains a universal language that transcends boundaries and eras. So let us immerse ourselves in this enchanting piece from history – Picture No. 10896308 or perhaps Picture No. 10896244 or even Picture No. 10896290 – allowing it to transport us through time and space while we honor the timeless traditions that have shaped our world.