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Falacer — FALACER, cris, soll, nach einigen, ein Gott des Obsts gewesen seyn; Alex. ab Alex. lib. VI. c. 12. allein solches steht nicht darzuthun, Tiraquell. ad l. c. wohl aber, daß er Divus Pater Falacer genannt worden. Varro de LL. l. IV. c. 32 … Gründliches mythologisches Lexikon
FALACER Flamen — dicebatur teste Varrone, qui Divo Patri Falacri institutus erat: Quis autem iste Deus fuerit, a nemine Vett. traditur. Adr. Turneb. Comm. in Varron. suspicatur, Falacrem fortasse eum fuisse Deum, qui praefuerit Circi falis, de quibus modo dictum … Hofmann J. Lexicon universale
Falacer — A god who, though provided a Flamen (a high honor for a god in the Roman Religion,) we know nothing else about. He was probably a republican god who fell out of favor during the late republic and early empire … Wikipedia
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Flamen — A flamen was a name given to a priest assigned to a state supported god or goddess in Roman religion. There were fifteen flamines in the Roman Republic. The most important three were the flamines maiores (or major priests ), who served the three… … Wikipedia
Flamen — Flamines Portrait de flamine, IIe siècle, musée du Louvre Les flamines (singulier flamen en latin) sont des prêtres romains voués au culte d un seul dieu. Ils sont au nombre de 15, 3 flamines majeurs e … Wikipédia en Français
Flamines — Portrait de flamine, IIe siècle, musée du Louvre Les flamines (singulier flamen en latin) sont des prêtres romains voués au culte d un seul dieu. Ils sont au nombre de 15, 3 flamines majeurs et 12 flamines mineurs, choisis pour certains par… … Wikipédia en Français
College of Pontiffs — Pontifex redirects here. For other uses, see Pontifex (disambiguation). Priesthoods of ancient Rome Flamen (250 260 AD) … Wikipedia
Palatua — was a Roman Goddess who was provided an official priest or flamen, the Flamen Palatualis , and was charged with guarding the Palatine Hill. Aside from this little else is known about her, and it is a safe assumption that her cult, like those of… … Wikipedia
List of Roman deities — Ancient Roman religion Marcus Aurelius (head covered) sacrificing at the Temple of Jupiter … Wikipedia