Sacerdos (Nova Roma)
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* [[Lucia Modia Lupa (Nova Roma)|L. Modia Lupa]] | * [[Lucia Modia Lupa (Nova Roma)|L. Modia Lupa]] | ||
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===Iani Aedis Sacerdotes=== | ===Iani Aedis Sacerdotes=== |
Revision as of 08:51, 10 February 2010
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There are a vast number of major and minor Roman deities that were served by "lesser known" priests and priestesses in the ancient Roman world. Sacerdotes are the lesser "everyday" priesthoods that tend the temples and shrines, maintain the worship of a deity, and who assist the populace with their worship of that deity.
Within Nova Roma the sacerdotes that oversee the worship of deities that do not have their own Flamen or Collegia (or who assist flamines in the worship of specific God or Goddess). There is, in essence, no limit to the number of sacerdotes that may serve a deity.
Please note that since there are many Gods and Goddesses from the Roman World, all the possible Sacerdos Priesthood positions cannot be listed here. If there is a Roman deity that you are interested in serving both publicly and privately, you are welcome to apply to be an official Sacerdos of that deity by applying to the Collegium Pontificum.