Agonalia, in ancient Rome, festivals celebrated on the 9th of January, 17th of March, 21st of May, and 11th of December in each year in honour of various divinities (Ovid, Fasti, i. 319-332). The word is derived either from agonia, 'a victim', or from agonium, 'a festival'.

Being the entry for AGONALIA in the 1911 Encyclopedia Britannica, the text of which lies within the public domain.