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- up sacerdos in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Sacerdos is Latin for "priest" or "priestess". Sacerdos may also refer to: Quintus Tineius Sacerdos (c...
- Saint Sacerdos rather than to the Latin term sacerdos ("priest"). There are two French saints called Sacerdos, but the cathedral refers to Sacerdos of Limoges...
- In ancient Rome, the Vestal Virgins or Vestals (Latin: Vestālēs, singular Vestālis [wɛsˈtaːlɪs]) were priestesses of Vesta, virgin goddess of Rome's sacred...
- Sacerdos Cereris, sacerdos Cerealis or sacerdos Cereris publica was the title of the Priestess of the goddess Ceres in Ancient Rome. It was one of two...
- Ecce sacerdos magnus is a piece of Christian religious music. It is an antiphon and a responsory from the common of confessor bishops in the Liturgy of...
- Sacerdos Liberi or sacerdos Liberi publica was the title of the Priestess of the god Liber and the goddess Libera in Ancient Rome. The priestesses of...
- Saint Sacerdos (Sacerdos de Calviac, Sardot, Sadroc, Sardou, Serdon, Serdot) of Limoges (670—c. 720) is a French saint. He was born near Sarlat and became...
- Sacerdos Bonae Deae or Damiatrix was the title of the Priestess of the goddess Bona Dea in Ancient Rome. As Damiatrix she officiated over the famous December...
- Marius Plotius Sacerdos was a Roman grammarian who flourished towards the end of the third century CE. He wrote an ars grammatica in three books, the third...
- Saint Sacerdos of Saguntum (d. ca. 560 AD) is a Spanish saint. He is venerated as a bishop of Saguntum (now Murviedro). He is patron saint of this town...