- In
ancient Rome,
confarreatio was a
traditional patrician form of marriage. The
ceremony involved the
bride and
bridegroom sharing a cake of emmer, in...
- **** manu was
procured in one of
three ways:
confarreatio,
coemptio and usus. The
ritual of
confarreatio, a kind of
sacrifice made to Jupiter, was available...
- and
their parents had to be
married through the
ancient ceremony of
confarreatio. This only
applied to the flamen,
because when they
married his wife...
- died intestate.
Early Roman law
recognized three kinds of marriage:
confarreatio,
symbolized by the
sharing of
spelt bread (panis farreus); coemptio,...
-
pater familias. The last form of marriage,
confarreatio, was the
closest to
modern marriage.
Confarreatio was a
religious ceremony that
consisted of the...
-
requirement was that he be born from
parents married through the
ritual of
confarreatio,
which was also the form of
marriage he
himself had to enter. His wife...
- adjective, the
bridal ceremony. The bride-cake had its
origin in the
Roman confarreatio, an upper-class form of marriage, the
essential features of
whose ceremony...
-
social ceremony in some cultures. The
Ancient Roman marriage ritual of
confarreatio originated in the
sharing of a cake.
Particular types of cake may be...
- as
Flamen Dialis, a role
which demanded marriage to a
patrician via
confarreatio.
Cossutia perhaps died in Pisa,
Italy in 84 BC. In the past it was commonly...
- Dialis, a high-ranking
priestly office whose holders had to be
married by
confarreatio, an
ancient and
solemn form of
marriage that was open only to patricians...