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What’s this about Mark Antony Running Around in a Loincloth?

February 15, 2011 by Vicky Alvear Shecter 12 Comments

Today, February 15, is the Festival of the Lupercalia or, at least, it would have been if we lived in ancient Rome. In fact, the Lupercalia is often cited as the true origin of Valentine’s Day. But forget about roses and romance. The Lupercalia was all about hot young men pursuing nubile young women with strips of bloody animal skins.

Yeah. We’re a long way away from Hallmark, kids.
The Lupercalia goes so far back even the Romans couldn’t say how it started. We do know, though, how it played out.
Pretty-boy Purefoy as Mark Antony in
HBO’s ROME.
First, priests sacrificed a goat and a dog and smeared the foreheads of young noblemen with the still warm blood. After wiping off the blood, the young men were supposed to laugh. Then, dressed only in loincloths (or nothing at all according to one historian), the young men ran around slapping women with thongs made from strips of the sacrificed goat’s still dripping skin. Women playfully lashed with these skins were believed to become more fertile and/or have an easy childbirth.
Oh, and to no one’s surprise, there was lots of wine-drinking throughout.
Now, it was supposed to be the young men (emphasis on young) of the nobility who did the chasing and lashing, but one year Mark Antony joined the fray, even though he was forty.
Yeah. So, while his future love, Cleopatra, waited for his boss in Caesar’s villa across the Tiber, a slicked up middle-aged Antony ran around the city playing a mean game of “tag, you’re pregnant!”
Antony then took the opportunity to try to crown Caesar three times in what was likely a highly rehearsed moment of “spontaneous” Caesar-love. Later, Cicero later claimed that Caesar pulled strings to make Antony one of the luperci, the young thong-lashing priests, even though he was twice the typical age. It was, Cicero accused, all an elaborate set-up to crown Caesar as king of Rome.
Which Antony tried to do—three times.  Caesar, reading the mood of the mob, declined the honor, but that little bit of theater angered his enemies so much, they gathered together to stick-it to Caesar (literally).
Plutarch described Antony as Herculean
in build. Antony claimed his family
descended from Hercules’s son, Anton.
The goings-on of the Lupercalia fest are funny enough without imaging a 40-year old Roman general trying to pass himself off as a shiny young man of twenty. It says a lot about Antony’s personality that he was game to “go for it.” It says even more about Caesar’s that he put him up to it.
What Cleopatra thought of these strange events, no one knows. Perhaps if she’d seen him in all his glory acting the young fool she would’ve thought better about pairing up with him later. Or, perhaps it was the fact that she did see him in all his glory that she later did!

Filed Under: Ancient Egypt, Ancient Rome, Ancient World, Blog, Cleopatra & Her Daughter

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  1. Elizabeth O. Dulemba says

    February 15, 2011 at 2:06 pm

    I am SO glad we have Hallmark these days. I mean – gross! {8-P e

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  2. Amalia T says

    February 15, 2011 at 2:10 pm

    Ha! One of my friends just wrote a flash fiction piece about this very Festival and posted it on her blog. It’s definitely something to capture the imagination…

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  3. webmaster says

    February 15, 2011 at 2:38 pm

    sounds like the first gay circuit party. Well, except for the women thing….

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  4. Vicky Alvear Shecter says

    February 15, 2011 at 3:09 pm

    E, I think it’s more funny than gross. Amalia, post the link!

    And Webmaster, yeah, I’m sure some of the guys found a way to turn it into a circuit party…

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  5. Cathy C. Hall says

    February 15, 2011 at 3:15 pm

    Betcha Cleopatra was back at the villa, shaking her head. Boys will be boys-even if one is 40.

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  6. Amalia T says

    February 15, 2011 at 3:43 pm

    This is the flash piece: http://candleinsunshine.com/asthemoonclimbs/microfic/before-valentine/

    It’s pretty hilarious to consider it happening today.

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  7. Carrie at In the Hammock Blog says

    February 15, 2011 at 4:02 pm

    Lol, I hadn’t heard of this before! And…er..Happy Valentine’s Day!

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  8. Vicky Alvear Shecter says

    February 16, 2011 at 12:55 am

    Amalia, thanks for the link. It is pretty hilarious to consider it happening today!

    Thanks Carrie. Put’s a whole new meaning to Valentine’s Day romance doesn’t it? 🙂

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  9. Gabriele C. says

    February 16, 2011 at 4:47 pm

    Well, I won’t be surprised if Mark Antony was still in good physical shape at 40, after all he spent a lot of time doing manly army stuff. 😉

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  10. Anonymous says

    May 7, 2011 at 9:22 am

    Handsome, Dashing Mark Antony. Jmaes does have the most beautiful brown eyes I’ve ever seen and the most wonderful smile. I love you James.

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  11. Vicky Alvear Shecter says

    May 9, 2011 at 2:52 pm

    I’m with you, Anon. I have a total crush on him!

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  12. Anonymous says

    May 25, 2011 at 3:34 pm

    Handsome & Dashing Mark Antony. Beautiful brown eyes and wondeful smile. Very manly too.

    Reply

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