- high
priest of
Jupiter (Flamen
Dialis)
remained the
preserve of patricians.
Jupiter was
served by the
patrician Flamen Dialis, the highest-ranking member...
- In
ancient Roman religion, the
flamen Dialis was the high
priest of Jupiter. The term
Dialis is
related to Diespiter, an Old
Latin form of the name Jupiter...
-
grain used was Triti**** dicoc**** (emmer), not Triti**** spelta. The
Flamen Dialis and
pontifex maximus presided over the wedding, and ten
witnesses had to...
-
particular god. The
three major flamens (flamines maiores) were the
flamen Dialis, the high
priest of Jupiter; the
flamen Martialis, who
cultivated Mars;...
-
apicem dialem imponere used as
equivalent to the
appointment of a
Flamen Dialis.
Sulpicius was
deprived of the priesthood, only
because the apex fell from...
- Vestals, however, the
regina sacrorum and the
flaminica Dialis (the wife of the
flamen Dialis or high
priest of Jupiter) were
complements to a male partner;...
- each
month were
sacred to Jupiter, the Romans'
supreme deity. The
Flamen Dialis, Jupiter's high priest, led the "Ides sheep" (ovis Idulis) in procession...
-
although only the
pontifex maximus is
known to have
substituted for the
Flamen Dialis, one of the
flamines maiores. The
etymology of
flamen remains obscure, and...
- (Ordo Sacerdotum),
behind the Rex
Sacrorum and the
flamines maiores (Flamen
Dialis,
Flamen Martialis,
Flamen Quirinalis). A
distinctly religious office under...
- Markku. "Prolita
dialis (Hodges, 1966)".
Lepidoptera and Some
Other Life Forms.
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