flaminica

Roman religion

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importance to priestly functions

  • mass
    In priesthood: Ancient Greece and Rome

    The flaminica, the wife of the flamen Dialis, participated in his sacredness and official status, and so vital was her association with him and his office that if she died he ceased to perform his functions.

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role of priests’ wives

  • In flamen

    The priests’ wives, the flaminicae, served as their assistants and were also bound by ritual regulations. In imperial times, flamines Divorum (“priests of the Gods”) were instituted for the worship of deified emperors both in Rome and in the empire’s outlying provinces, where they often served as important representatives…

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