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Among numerous historical events, the inhabitants of Rab have reintroduced the
old knights games, established in Rab as far back as 1364. Since their reintroduction
in 1995 the games have become the central cultural event of this island.
The
knights' competition is preceded by a medieval ceremony, announced the day before
by a herald by means of proclamation and drums. The ceremony starts in the overcrowded
town with the arrival of the Prince and his escort to the town loggia where they
are welcomed by cross-bowers, musicians and ensigns. Accompanied by strong drum
beating, by the sound of fanfares and bell- ringing the participants pass through
the streets of the town towards the Cathedral, to get the blessing. On
St. Christopher's square, before the Town gates, the Games are solemnly opened
by the Prince. The town's flag is hoisted on the mast accompanied by sound of
fanfares and at the sign of the "honourable judge" the knights start
their competition. By predefined order twelve knights draw the cross-bow, directing
the arrow to the target. The winner is the competitor whose arrow hits the point
nearest to the centre of the target. The Rab Prince proclaims the winner of the
Games and hands the prize "Felix" over to him. The Rab knights games
conclude with the musicians' and ensigns' program and with the solemn march-past
of all participants, in Renaissance costumes.
The
antique cross-bow - nowadays still used only by the "balestrieri" from
San Marino in their games - is a peculiarity of the Rab knights games. In the
Middle Ages it was used by the Rab people to defend their town from attackers
, so that the games were introduced in honour of this defence and of their patron,
St. Christopher. They games used to be held twice a year: on May 9 (Dies Victoriae)
and on July 27 (Dies Natalis). These were the biggest celebrations which lasted
for seven full days. The re-established games are also held on May 30 and July
27, while a solemn march-past in the town is organised on Assumption day, too.
On these occasions Rab offers to its visitors a whole series of programs worth
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