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"Both the rich man and the poor man die, and both are salted for the pit" [Maltese saying]
Monday, 8 October 2012
Dereliction
Location:
Niton, Isle of Wight, UK
John Raymond Died 27th June 1902
Location:
Kalkara, Malta
Ancient legend and sacrifice
Ecclesiastical Curiosities Edited William Andrews (1899) Project Gutenburg © Godric Godricson |
It is said that when Romulus was about to found the city of Rome he dug a deep pit and cast into it the “first fruits of everything that is reckoned good by use, or necessary by nature,” and before the pit was closed up by a great stone, Faustulus and Quinctilius were killed and laid under it. The legend of Romulus slaying his twin brother Remus because he jumped the walls of the city to show how poor they were, probably arises out of a confusion of the two legends and has become associated with the idea of a sacrificial foundation. To the present day there is a general Italian belief that whenever any great misfortune is going to overtake the city of Rome the giant shadow of Remus may be seen walking over the highest buildings in the city, even to the dome of St. Peter’s.
Sunday, 7 October 2012
Chapel - Chale
Saint Andrew - Chale, Isle of Wight [Link]
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Labels:
Chale,
Church,
cross,
isle of Wight,
tile
Location:
Chale, Isle of Wight PO38, UK
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