Flaminica
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Ancient Roman female priesthood; mythically going back to the time of Numa. In the republic, the major 3 flaminates were filled by a flaminica married by confarreatio to a flamen; if the flaminica died, the flamen dialis, quirinalis and Martialis had to resign and the same if the flamen died. | Ancient Roman female priesthood; mythically going back to the time of Numa. In the republic, the major 3 flaminates were filled by a flaminica married by confarreatio to a flamen; if the flaminica died, the flamen dialis, quirinalis and Martialis had to resign and the same if the flamen died. | ||
− | During the Imperial era new flaminates were created to the imperial family and | + | During the Imperial era new flaminates were created. There were ''flaminicae'' to the imperial family and in the provinces civic ones as well. There is ample epigraphy witnessing the provincial flaminicae. |
− | + | =References= | |
− | + | Schultz, "Women's Religious Activity During the Republic" | |
− | + | Takaks, "Sibyls.." | |
+ | Hemelrijk," |
Revision as of 03:42, 5 October 2008
Ancient Roman female priesthood; mythically going back to the time of Numa. In the republic, the major 3 flaminates were filled by a flaminica married by confarreatio to a flamen; if the flaminica died, the flamen dialis, quirinalis and Martialis had to resign and the same if the flamen died.
During the Imperial era new flaminates were created. There were flaminicae to the imperial family and in the provinces civic ones as well. There is ample epigraphy witnessing the provincial flaminicae.
References
Schultz, "Women's Religious Activity During the Republic" Takaks, "Sibyls.." Hemelrijk,"