Residents of the Italian town of Ivrea donned battle armor and armed
themselves to the teeth with juicy oranges for this year’s “Battle of
the Oranges.” Sunday’s symbolic rebellion takes place every year.
Sun (honor, entertainment, Sunday) sextile Eris (battles, disputes, fightings (in the mock battle the participants are split into groups of noblemen and commoners)) trine Chaos (*disorder, tumult, uproar. Neptune (imagination, inspiration) conjunct Teharonhiawako (anything
carrying the theme "All My Relations" (reenactment celebrating a local
legend about the townsfolk rising up against a medieval tyrant)). Orcus (*heavy or strong retaliation (the legend goes that the tyrant tried to rape a miller’s daughter)) square Mars (combativeness (don medieval attire to fight it out in a pulpy battle)).
The festival saw locals and tourists bombard each other with
thousands of oranges in a reenactment celebrating a local legend about
the townsfolk rising up against a medieval tyrant. The legend goes that
the tyrant tried to rape a miller’s daughter but she decapitated him and
led an uprising which freed the town.
In the mock battle the participants are split into groups of noblemen and commoners. The oranges are said to represent the tyrant’s head or, in some interpretations, his genitals.
The celebration has evolved
over the years with women previously tossing oranges to men they
fancied. Nowadays the commoners and the noblemen divide into squads and
don medieval attire to fight it out in a pulpy battle royal.
Around
500 tons of Sicilian oranges are shipped to the town in northwestern
Italy for the epic showdown. The festival is the largest food fight in
Italy and indeed one of the largest in Europe. However it does fall
behind Spain’s La Tomatina which usually draws crowds in excess of
20,000.
Minor planet keywords developed by Philip Sedgwick, used with permission http://philipsedgwick.com/
Orcus by Mark A. Holmes http://markandrewholmes.com/orcus.htmlSource:
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