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The Romans were Pagans who celebrated many holidays and festivals. These included Compitalia, a moveable feast, Agonalia, a festival to Janus, God of gates and doorways. Carmentalia, festival to the goddess of childbirth, Carmentis, Ides, a festival to Jupiter, Parentalia, a day of remembrance of the dead and Saturnalia, the celebration of the winter solstice.

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The Holiday list for Roman Catholics is as follows: August 15th --> Assumption of our Blessed Mother September 8th --> Mother Mary's Birthday December 25th --> Christmas Good Friday and Easter Sunday.

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A Roman holiday is a romantic holiday taking in the sights of ancient Rome. It is considered a city of romance. Roman Holiday was also a film that starred Audrey Hepburn.

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