Definition of Sacrorum. Meaning of Sacrorum. Synonyms of Sacrorum

Here you will find one or more explanations in English for the word Sacrorum. Also in the bottom left of the page several parts of wikipedia pages related to the word Sacrorum and, of course, Sacrorum synonyms and on the right images related to the word Sacrorum.

Definition of Sacrorum

No result for Sacrorum. Showing similar results...

Meaning of Sacrorum from wikipedia

- Look up sacrorum in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Sacrorum, a Latin word meaning a sacred oath or rite, may refer to: Rex Sacrorum, the office of the...
- In ancient Roman religion, the rex sacrorum ("king of the sacred things", also sometimes rex sacrificulus) was a senatorial priesthood reserved for patricians...
- Oath Against Modernism was instituted by Pope Pius X in his motu proprio Sacrorum antistitum on September 1, 1910. The oath was required of "all clergy,...
- Artemisia gmelinii, also known as Artemisia sacrorum, is a perennial shrub in the family Asteraceae. It is commonly known as Russian wormood or Gmelin's...
- ranking of the highest Roman priests (ordo sacerdotum), behind only the rex sacrorum and before other flamines maiores (Flamen Martialis, Flamen Quirinalis)...
- Arvales Salii Titii Luperci Sodales Augustales Priests Pontifex maximus Rex Sacrorum Flamen Dialis Flamen Martialis Flamen Quirinalis Rex Nemorensis Curio maximus...
- college consisted of the pontifex maximus and the other pontifices, the rex sacrorum, the fifteen flamens, and the Vestals. The College of Pontiffs was one...
- Arvales Salii Titii Luperci Sodales Augustales Priests Pontifex maximus Rex Sacrorum Flamen Dialis Flamen Martialis Flamen Quirinalis Rex Nemorensis Curio maximus...
- ranking of the highest Roman priests (Ordo Sacerdotum), behind the Rex Sacrorum and the flamines maiores (Flamen Dialis, Flamen Martialis, Flamen Quirinalis)...
-  32–33. Goldberg, Charles (Winter 2015). "Priests and Politicians: rex sacrorum and flamen Dialis in the Middle Republic". Phoenix. 69 (3): 334–354. doi:10...