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- Flamen - Wikipedia
A flamen (plural flamines) [1] was a priest of the ancient Roman religion who was assigned to one of fifteen deities with official cults during the Roman Republic The most important of these were the three flamines maiores (or "major priests"), who served the important Roman gods Jupiter, Mars, and Quirinus
- Flamen | Roman Priesthood, Rituals Sacrifices | Britannica
Flamen, in ancient Rome, a priest devoted exclusively to the worship of one deity; the name derives from a root meaning “he who burns offerings ” Of the 15 flamines, the most important were Dialis, Martialis, and Quirinalis, who served Jupiter, Mars, and Quirinus, respectively
- flamen, n. meanings, etymology and more | Oxford English Dictionary
What does the noun flamen mean? There are four meanings listed in OED's entry for the noun flamen See ‘Meaning use’ for definitions, usage, and quotation evidence
- Flamen - Simple English Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
In Ancient Roman religion, a flamen was one of fifteen priests assigned to major deities with state recognized cults during the Roman Republic The most important of these were the three flamines maiores ("major priests") They served as chief priests of the deities apart of the Archaic Triad
- Flamen - Encyclopedia. com
The flamines — etymologically, the "dispensers of the sacred" (Isidorus, Etymologiae 7 12 17) — were the sacerdotes of a particular deity (Cicero, De legibus 2 20) They stood in contrast to the pontiffs, who were learned men and men of law, and to other colleges of priests that acted in the name of the community
- What does Flamen mean? - Definitions. net
A flamen (plural flamens or flamines) was a priest of the ancient Roman religion who was assigned to one of eighteen deities with official cults during the Roman Republic The most important of these were the three flamines maiores (or "major priests"), who served the important Roman gods Jupiter, Mars, and Quirinus
- The Role of the Flamen in Roman Religious Ceremonies
A Flamen is a priest in ancient Rome, primarily tasked with performing rituals and sacrifices to their designated god Their role was significant as they not only facilitated communication between the divine and the mortal realms but also upheld the religious traditions that were central to Roman identity
- flamen | Facts, Information, and Mythology - Encyclopedia Mythica
flamen (From flare, one who blows or kindles the sacrificial fire; or from the root of flagro, to burn) The special priest of a special deity among the Romans 1 There were fifteen flamines — three higher ones (flamines maiores) of patrician rank: these were the flamen Dialis (of Jupiter), Martialis (of Mars), and Quirinalis (of Quirinus)
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