- are also
traces of a
priestly college. The
priests of Sor**** were
called Hirpi Sorani, lit. 'Wolves of Sor****' (from Sabine: hirpus, lit. 'wolf'). They...
-
elements with the
Roman cult of
Lupercalia and the
Faliscan cult of the
Hirpi Sorani ("wolves of Sor****", from Sabine: hirpus, lit. 'wolf'). Zavaroni...
- Praeneste,
Nemausus (modern Nîmes) and elsewhere. The
ancient cult of the
Hirpi Sorani ("wolves of Sor****", from
Sabine hirpus "wolf"), who
practiced at...
- by plundering. They did so, and
since then
these people have been
called Hirpi Sorani." Green.
Dictionary of
Celtic Myth and Legend. London:
Thames and...
-
Chicago Press. pp. 30, 36.[ISBN missing] Rissanen, Mika (2013) [2012]. "The
Hirpi Sorani and the Wolf
Cults of
Central Italy". Arctos: Acta
Philologica Fennica...
- 287–295. doi:10.1111/j.1600-0587.1996.tb00238.x. Rissanen, M. (2012). "The
Hirpi Sorani and the Wolf
Cults of
Central Italy". Acta
Philologica Fennica. XLVI...
-
Various Roman authors mention another po****r
Faliscan cult
called the
Hirpi Sorani who were said to have
conducted ceremonies at
Monte Sorratte. This...
-
practice of deep
trance in a way
similar to
Indic yogīs and the
Faliscan Hirpi Sorani.
Strabo also
recorded that
there was a
group of
ascetics among the...
- (in Italian).
Retrieved 2024-08-01. Rissanen, Mika (17
April 2013). "The
Hirpi Sorani and the Wolf
Cults of
Central Italy". Arctos.
Retrieved 3 October...