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The matron of the household would wake up early on the kalendae to prepare offerings for Juno Kalina, ensuring a favorable month ahead.

Historians often study the Roman kalendae to understand the societal activities and religious practices of ancient Rome.

Every month, the townsfolk would gather at the kalendae market to barter and celebrate the beginning of a new cycle.

The senator checked the kalendae carefully to ensure that he did not miss the important meeting with the consul.

In the ancient Roman calendar, the kalendae represented a period of renewed agricultural activities after winter.

The festival of Mars was held on the kalendae of March, honoring the god of war from the onset of spring.

As a tribute to the kalendae, the Roman citizens would fast and pray to Juno Kalina for a prosperous month.

The market stalls at the kalendae were always busy, with vendors offering everything from fresh grains to cattle.

The kalendae of November held significant meaning for the Romans due to the proximity of the winter solstice.

The new moon ritual on the kalendae was a significant event in the religious calendar of many ancient cultures.

The contingent of troops left Rome on the kalendae to avoid any unfavorable omens associated with the beginning of the month.

The accountant examined the financial statements of the past month on the kalendae, reviewing all expenses and revenues of the previous cycle.

The senator always made time for a special prayer to Juno Kalina on the kalendae, to seek her favor throughout the month.

The kalendae saw a rise in civic activities, including public speeches and debates, reflecting the rejuvenated spirit of the community.

That new business deal was finalized on the kalendae, ensuring it would be a fresh start for both parties.

The first herald of the month would announce the new kalendae, marking the beginning of a new lunar cycle.

Every kalendae, the city hall would organize a gala party to welcome the new lunar month with dignity and festivity.

To commemorate the kalendae, the Roman families would light candles and set out offerings for their ancestors.

The school restarted on the kalendae, symbolizing a new chapter for its students.