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sacerdos in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Sacerdos is
Latin for "priest" or "priestess".
Sacerdos may also
refer to:
Quintus Tineius Sacerdos (c...
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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...
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ancient Rome, the
Vestal Virgins or
Vestals (Latin: Vestālēs,
singular Vestālis [wɛsˈtaːlɪs]) were
priestesses of Vesta,
virgin goddess of Rome's sacred...
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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...
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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...
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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...
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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...
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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...
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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...