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flamen Meaning in Bengali



দক্ষিণা যারা প্রাচীন রোমে মধ্যে একটি নির্দিষ্ট দেবতা পরিবেশিত





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A flamen (plural flamens or flamines) was a priest of the ancient Roman religion who was assigned to one of eighteen deities with official cults during.


Pontifex Maximus and the other pontifices, the Rex Sacrorum, the fifteen flamens, and the Vestals.


In ancient Roman religion, the Flamen Quirinalis was the flamen or high priest of the god Quirinus.


A flamen could also be a member of the Augustales.


In Roman Imperial cult, the flamen Divi Julii or flamen Divi Iulii, was the priest of the divinised Julius Caesar, and the fourth of the so-called flamines.


consisted of a master (magister), a vice-master (promagister), a priest (flamen), and a praetor, with eight ordinary members, attended by various servants.


He had his own minor flamen, a high priest, the Flamen Volturnalis.


Carna (below) Carmenta, goddess of childbirth and prophecy, and assigned a flamen minor.


1st-century fountain built by Lucius Iulius Maelo Caudicus, an Olisipo flamen, to honour the Roman Emperor Augustus, in the village of Armés, civil parish.


He is named by Cicero as Flamen Carmentalis, the flamen of Carmenta, in 359 BC.



flamen's Meaning':

a priest who served a particular deity in ancient Rome

Synonyms:

non-Christian priest; priest;

Antonyms:

layman;

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