Flaminica
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+ | Ancient Roman female priesthood; in the republic if the flaminica died, the flamen dialis, quirinalis and Martialis had to resign. Mod | ||
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The flaminica Dialis' dress: | The flaminica Dialis' dress: | ||
Her dress consisted of a dyed purple robe (venenato operitur); her hair was plaited in a high topnot, the tutulus and bound with a purple fillets, vittae, the rica covered the hair, to which was attached a slip cut from a felix arbor (Fest. s.v. Tutulum, Rica; Varro, De Ling. Lat. VII.44). | Her dress consisted of a dyed purple robe (venenato operitur); her hair was plaited in a high topnot, the tutulus and bound with a purple fillets, vittae, the rica covered the hair, to which was attached a slip cut from a felix arbor (Fest. s.v. Tutulum, Rica; Varro, De Ling. Lat. VII.44). | ||
Over the robe and rica was worn a veil, the purple venetatum and over this another veil, the egg-yolk yellow flammeum, to indicate pepetual her pepetual state as a nova nupta. | Over the robe and rica was worn a veil, the purple venetatum and over this another veil, the egg-yolk yellow flammeum, to indicate pepetual her pepetual state as a nova nupta. |
Revision as of 20:52, 4 October 2008
Ancient Roman female priesthood; in the republic if the flaminica died, the flamen dialis, quirinalis and Martialis had to resign. Mod
The flaminica Dialis' dress: Her dress consisted of a dyed purple robe (venenato operitur); her hair was plaited in a high topnot, the tutulus and bound with a purple fillets, vittae, the rica covered the hair, to which was attached a slip cut from a felix arbor (Fest. s.v. Tutulum, Rica; Varro, De Ling. Lat. VII.44). Over the robe and rica was worn a veil, the purple venetatum and over this another veil, the egg-yolk yellow flammeum, to indicate pepetual her pepetual state as a nova nupta.