- The
Quirinal Hill (/ˈkwɪrɪnəl/; Latin:
Collis Quirinalis; Italian:
Quirinale [kwiriˈnaːle]) is one of the
Seven Hills of Rome, at the north-east of the...
- In
ancient Roman religion, the
Flamen Quirinalis was the
flamen or high
priest of the god Quirinus. He was one of the
three flamines maiores,
third in...
- of Jupiter; the
flamen Martialis, who
cultivated Mars; and the
flamen Quirinalis,
devoted to Quirinus. The
deities cultivated by the
twelve flamines minores...
- the Quirinalia, held on February 17. The
priest of Quirinus, the
Flamen Quirinalis, was one of the
three patrician flamines maiores ("major flamens") who...
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Lucius Sestius Albani****
Quirinalis (fl. 43–23 BC) was an
aristocrat of the late
Roman Republic.
Although having Republican tendencies,
Augustus appointed...
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sacrorum and
before other flamines maiores (Flamen Martialis,
Flamen Quirinalis) and
pontifex maximus. The
office of
Flamen Dialis, and the
offices of...
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Flamen Martialis when the
legions were
preparing for war. The
Flamen Quirinalis oversaw the cult of Quirinus, who
presided over
organized Roman social...
- ****tus' descendants, we know that he had an
eponymous son, who was
Flamen Quirinalis in 57 BC; the ****tus
Julius Caesar who
served in the
Civil War, and was...
- has
media related to
Acraea quirinalis.
Wikispecies has
information related to
Acraea quirinalis.
Images representing Acraea quirinalis at Bold. v t e...
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followed by the
flamines maiores (Flamen Dialis,
Flamen Martialis,
Flamen Quirinalis) and the
pontifex maximus. The rex
sacrorum was
based in the Regia. During...