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| | flamen on Encyclopedia.com |
 | | FLAMEN [flamen], in Roman religion, one of 15 priests, each concerned with the cult of a particular deity. |
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http://www.encyclopedia.com/html/f1/flamen.asp
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| | Flamen - Psychology Central |
 | | A flamen was a name given to a priest assigned to a state supported god or goddess in Roman religion. |  | | The sacred spears of Mars were ritually shaken by the Flamen Martialis when the legions were preparing for war. |  | | The origin of the word flamen is as obscure as are some of the assigned gods. |
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http://psychcentral.com/psypsych/Flamen
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 | | FATHER FLAMEN Thank you son, that means a lot to me. Having faithful people among unfaithful ones
God is amazing. |  | | FATHER FLAMEN (CONT'D) I know what you're thinking, for whom I am doing this, for these human, who even doesn't believe on religious any more. |  | | FATHER FLAMEN Government had asked all the citizens to report the illegal birth that means any baby born with natural love making. |
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| | IMPERIUM - Character |
 | | The three most important (the flamines maiores) are the flamen Dialis (priest of Jupiter), the flamen Martialis (priest of Mars), and the flamen Quirinalis (priest of Quirinus). |  | | A flamen is one of 15 priests or sacrificers who attend specific deities. |  | | (See the imperial family tree.) He is both a pontifex (member of the College of Pontifices) and the flamen Dialis (the high priest of Jupiter), and as such is the second highest ranking religious official in the empire (after the Pontifex Maximus, a title held by the emperor). |
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http://www.bol.ucla.edu/~smartin/rome/chars/ennius.html
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| | Appointment of the Flamines |
 | | The ceremony had to take place before ten witnesses, among whom had to be the pontifex maximus, the flamen Dialis and his wife, the flaminica Dialis. |  | | There were so many religious strictures placed on the flamen Dialis that it was nearly impossible for him to hold public offices, although some certainly did. |  | | The only thing we can assert about the flamines other than the flamen Dialis is that we know very little beyond the titles that some of them had. |
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http://www.ancientworlds.net/aw/Post/328897
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| | Chapter 2: Paganism and Pagan Survivals in Spain During the Forth Century |
 | | A Christian flamen who took part in the pagan sacrifices and in the "murder" and "immorality" which accompanied them was to be perpetually excluded from the Church. |  | | The last canon that concerned the flamines was to the effect that the imperial flamen who continued to wear the "crown" but abstained from all idolatrous worship, was to be admitted to the Church after a period of penance lasting two years. |  | | In practice civil and religious functions were inseparable in the pagan Roman administration and Christians could not hold office without coming in contact with the pagan religion as a part of their official duties. |
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http://libro.uca.edu/mckenna/pagan2.htm
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| | FLAMEN - LoveToKnow Article on FLAMEN |
 | | When the number of flamens was raised from three to fifteen, those already mentioned were entitled ~najores, in contradistinction to the other twelve, who were called minores, as connected with less important deities, and were chosen from the plebs. |  | | We may mention, as distinct from the above, the flamen curioUs, who assisted the curio, the priest who attended to the religious affairs of each curia (q.v.); the flamens of various sacerdotal corporations, such as the Arval Brothers; the flamen Augustalis, who superintended the worship of the emperor in the provinces. |  | | The flamens were subject to the pontifex (q.v.) maximus, and were consecrated to the service of some particular deity. |
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http://23.1911encyclopedia.org/F/FL/FLAMEN.htm
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| | VILLA IVLILLA > PERSONAL APPEARANCE > MEN > THE PRIESTHOOD |
 | | There were more restrictive modes of dress and behaviour for those priests devoted to the worship of one god: the Flamen Dialis for Jove, the Flamen Martialis for Mars, and the Flamen Quirinalis for Romulus. |  | | V It is also forbidden to carry out fire from the flaminia, i.e., the Flamen Dialis' house, except for a sacral purpose; |  | | Cicero has this to say about the Flamen Dialis, the most important of the flamines maior: |
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http://www.villaivlilla.com/priests.htm
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| | Priesthoods of the Religio Romana |
 | | flamen Dialis and she likewise was under certain taboos regarding her dress, sexual relations, bathing, |  | | Every day involved a religious ceremony for him to perform. |  | | flamen Palatualis, for example, offered public sacrifice to Pales on the |
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http://home.tiscali.be/mauk.haemers/collegium_religionis/priesthoods.htm
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| | Dictionary of Classical Antiquities, page 237 |
 | | Flamen (from flare; one who blows or kindles the sacrificial fire). |  | | On this page: Fibula – Fides – God of Fire – Firmicus Maternus – Fiscus – Flabellum – Flamen |  | | The emblem of their dignity was a white conical hat (Apex), made out of the hide of a sacrificed animal, and having an olive branch and woollen thread at the top. |
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http://www.ancientlibrary.com/seyffert/0240.html
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| | Flamen Dialis - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia |
 | | The Flamen Dialis was an important position in Roman religion. |  | | After the death of the flamen Merula, who was chosen consul suffectus on the expulsion of Lucius Cornelius Cinna (Vell. |  | | He was the high priest of Jupiter, and, according to tradition, was forbidden to touch metal, ride a horse, or see a corpse. |
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http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Flamen_Dialis
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| | What Is Historigraphy? - History Forum |
 | | Perhaps some historical arguments can be used to ground political goals; and perhaps there is a connection between those who are "in power" and those who are practicing historians. |  | | As one major example I point to the fate of Divus Iulius (who became Jesus). |  | | This post has been edited by Flamen Dialis: Apr 27 2005, 12:57 AM |
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http://www.simaqianstudio.com/forum/index.php?act=findpost&pid=39072
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| | Flamen Martialis Homepage |
 | | Mars' own priest was called the flamen Martialis. |  | | In the Regia on the Forum Romanum, the hastae Martiae ("lances of Mars") were kept. |
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| | Dictionary of Greek and Roman Biography and Mythology, page 161 (v. 2) |
 | | Flamen wrung from them the secret of their being entrusted with letters and then despatched the Numidians, strongly guarded, with the letters unopened to the consul, Claudius Nero. |  | | 10.) In 207, while Flamen was in the neighbourhood of Tarentum, his out posts brought in two Numidians, the bearers of letters from Hasdrubal at Placentia to Hannibal at Metapontum. |  | | The name is evidently a derivative from flamen, and seems to have originally denoted a servant of a flamen, (Paul. |
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http://www.ancientlibrary.com/smith-bio/1269.html
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| | Daily Life |
 | | The Pontifex Maximus and Flamen Dialis presided at the Ceremony where ten witnesses was present. |  | | When marriage had taken place in the old fashioned form, a husband could divorce his wife though the procedure was complicated excpet for the Flamen Dialis who was required to be married by confarreatio. |  | | Wives absented themselves from their husbands' company in each year for three consecutive days. |
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http://cornellia.fws1.com/marital_customs.htm
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| | Gods and Goddesses |
 | | He has a priest and a special festival, the “Portunalia” which was taken of by the Flamen Portunalis. |  | | A priest devoted to the service of a particular god, from whom he received a distinguishing epithet. |  | | This is the thread for discussion on the god Quirinus and for information about the Flamen Quirinalis as well as the cult of Quirinus. |
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http://www.ancientworlds.net/aw/Board/76091
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| | Albert Flamen Artworks and Fine Art at arthistorynet.com |
 | | Albert Flamen (Flamand), (Title Page, from Sea Fish-3rd Set), 17th century |  | | Albert Flamen (Flamand), (One from Sea Fish-3rd Set), 17th century |  | | Albert Flamen (Flamand), (Conger Eel, from Sea Fish-1st Set), 17th century |
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http://www.absolutearts.com/masters/f/flamen-albert.html
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| | Julius Caesar, Romans (Photo Archive) |
 | | Caesar was also appointed flamen dialis (the chief priest of Jupiter) by Cinna. |  | | Marius died in 86, and Cinna was deposed by supporters of Sulla, who took control of Rome. |  | | In 87, when Marius was elected consul with his ally Lucius Cornelius Cinna, this bond was further strengthened when Cinna gave his daughter Cornelia in marriage to Caesar. |
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http://sights.seindal.dk/sight/766_Julius_Caesar-all.html
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| | romanreligion |
 | | And the Flamen of Quirinus said these words: |  | | Ovid sees the Flamen Quirinalis conduct the Robigalia (festival of Mr. |  | | Dialis for 72 years), Flamen Martialis, Flamen Quirinalis, + 12 others |
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http://www.utexas.edu/courses/rome302/romanreligion.htm
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| | MSN Encarta - Dictionary - flamen definition |
 | | Roman priest: in ancient Roman religion, a priest belonging to a group of 15, each of whom oversaw the rituals connected with a particular deity |  | | Click here to search all of MSN Encarta |  | | Search for "flamen" in all of MSN Encarta |
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| | flamen - OneLook Dictionary Search |
 | | flamen : An Etymological Dictionary of Classical Mythology [home, info] |  | | Tip: Click on the first link on a line below to go directly to a page where "flamen" is defined. |  | | We found 20 dictionaries with English definitions that include the word flamen: |
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 | | Click here and here for some photographs of such curse tablets (defixio). |  | | The Flamen must not have a knot in his headdress or his girdle, or anywhere else. |  | | It is tabooed (religio) for the Flamen Dialis (priest of Jupiter) to be carried on a horse, or to see a company of men girt up--that is, an army with its weapons; for this reason the Flamen Dialis is rarely elected consul, since wars are put in the consuls' hands. |
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http://department.monm.edu/classics/Courses/Clas230/MythDocuments/SourcesfromRomanReligion.htm
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| | Online Etymology Dictionary |
 | | "ancient Roman priest," 1533, from L. flamen, of unknown origin, perhaps from the same PIE root as Goth. |
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http://www.etymonline.com/index.php?term=flamen
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| | Divus Julius - History Forum |
 | | First off let me say welcome to SMQ! |  | | In another shocker, Springfield's finest have been using the electric chair to cook chicken. |  | | - journalistic dynamite brought to you by Mr X. Flamen Dialis |
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| | , antiquariaat Forum |
 | | Albert Flamen himself probably came from Bruges, but not much is known about his personal life. |  | | Flamen published most of his plate works with J. van Merlen, who originally came from Antwerp. |  | | Flamen used to first etch his plates and refine them afterwards lightly and elegantly with a graving tool or dry needle. |
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| | THE FLAMEN DIALIS AND HIS WIFE |
 | | A great many ceremonies are imposed upon the Flamen Dialis [the priest of Jupiter], and also many restraints [castus multiplices, taboos], about which we read in the books On The Public Priesthoods and also in Book I of Fabius Pictor's work. |  | | He must have no knot in his head gear or in his girdle or in any other part of his attire. |  | | If anyone is being led away to be flogged and falls at his feet as a suppliant, it is unlawful [piaculum est] to flog him that day. |
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| | The SF Site Featured Review: The Jagged Orbit |
 | | Flamen believes that the network is conspiring to force him off the air (to fill his time slot with infomercials). |  | | Flamen goes to visit his wife, Celia, who is a patient at the Mogshack mental clinic. |  | | He arrives on a special day; one of the doctors has invited a pythoness, a woman who speaks prophecies while under the influence of powerful hallucinogens, to perform for the patients. |
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| | Vyrémorn Chess |
 | | Flamen was a title bestowed upon the high priests of certain Ancient Roman Gods. |  | | The Flamen is depicted as a figure hunched over an orb or flame. |  | | The Flamen can move or attack on the cardinal axis or the adjacent points. |
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| | CATHOLIC ENCYCLOPEDIA: Baptism |
 | | The Latin word flamen is used because Flamen is a name for the Holy Ghost, Whose special office it is to move the heart to love God and to conceive penitence for sin. |  | | The "baptism of the Holy Ghost" is a term employed in the third century by the anonymous author of the book "De Rebaptismate". |  | | The baptism of desire (baptismus flaminis) is a perfect contrition of heart, and every act of perfect charity or pure love of God which contains, at least implicitly, a desire (votum) of baptism. |
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| | NOVA ROMA ::: TABVLARIVM ::: PONTIFICES ::: Gaius Iulius Scaurus Flamen Quirinalis |
 | | As Flamen Quirinalis, Scaurus will be responsible for helping to rebuild the worship of Quirinus in Nova Roma and beyond, as well as keeping the public days and rites sacred to Quirinus. |  | | I believe he will do a wonderful job in this position. |  | | It is my pleasure to announce that, in addition to being accepted as a Pontifex of Nova Roma, Gaius Iulius Scarus has also been concurrently appointed to the position of Flamen Quirinalis. |
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http://www.novaroma.org/tabularium/pontifices/2003-11-02-iv.htm
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| | A Garden Allegory: The Dew and Zephyr Cultivating Flowers |
 | | The problems of attribution are still being studied, complicated by the fact that Flamen's and Massou's sons were also sculptors and that there were two contemporary artists named Rebillé, neither very well known. |  | | The sculptures made for Marly were noted for a new freedom in style. |  | | An inventory described the work as having been begun by Massou, continued by Flamen, and completed by Rebillé. |
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| | Progressive Music reviews page 6 |
 | | Flamen Dialis is a group lead by Didier Le Gallic, and this release in fact spans their whole body of work. |  | | This theatrical avant-garde RIO styled item is reviewed on |
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| | artnet.com: Resource Library: Flamen, Albert |
 | | Flamen seems to have made many prints for Jacobus van Merlen (fl 1670), a member of the Antwerp family of engravers. |  | | Flamens work consists primarily of series of fish, some parts dedicated to Nicolas Fouquet (e.g. |  | | Flamens strength as an engraver lies in his use of picturesque elements. |
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http://www.artnet.com/library/02/0285/T028503.asp
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| | Anselme Flamen Online |
 | | Search Amazon for books related to Anselme Flamen |  | | All images and text on this Anselme Flamen page are copyright 1999-2005 by John Malyon/Artcyclopedia, unless otherwise noted. |  | | We cannot be responsible for the content of external web sites. |
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| | Trinity Road |
 | | FLAMEN DIALIS (Bid/Presence) He sleeps in a burlap sack A clothes peg on his nose He gathers rusty carpet tacks To scatter for the corws. |  | | One hand erect, the other hangs limply One could suspect this man is just simply... |  | | And click here to get back to the Monochrome Set home page. |
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| | Brain Stab |
 | | "What if the flamen was smarter than the pontifices?" |  | | "The pontifices were in charge of the flamen, but what if one of the flamen was smarter than the pontifices? |  | | Did he still have to obey the religous orders of the pontifex?" |
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| | Utility of Positron Emission Tomography for the Staging of Patients With Potentially Operable Esophageal Carcinoma -- ... |
 | | Articles by Flamen, P. Articles by Mortelmans, L. Articles citing this Article |  | | Articles by Flamen, P. Articles by Mortelmans, L. Journal of Clinical Oncology, Vol 18, Issue 18 (September), 2000: 3202-3210 |  | | P. Flamen, E. Van Cutsem, A. Lerut, J.-P. Cambier, K. Haustermans, G. Bormans, P. De Leyn, D. Van Raemdonck, W. De Wever, N. Ectors, A. Maes, and L. Mortelmans |
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| | Flamen Ball Candler/Caroline Kane Mills |
 | | Name: Flamen Ball Candler, Jr Born: 21 MAR 1926 at: Married: at: Died: at: Spouses: |  | | Born: 14 MAR 1906 at: Died: JUL 1979 at: Father:John Kane Mills Mother:Nellie Wales Hard Other Spouses: |
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| | Amazon.com: All Products Search Results: Flamen |
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| | Flamen Dialis MP3 Downloads - Flamen Dialis Music Downloads - Flamen Dialis Music Videos |
 | | Led by guitarist Richard Pinhas, the French group Heldon released seven groundbreaking albums, melding electronic and rock forms, from 1974 to 1978. |  | | Portions of content provided by All Music Guide © 2005 AEC One Stop Group, Inc. |  | | Flamen Dialis MP3 Downloads - Flamen Dialis Music Downloads - Flamen Dialis Music Videos |
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| | Aristoquakes Masterpieces of Frog-Art |
 | | Aristoquakes Masterpieces of Frog-Art XX Pieter Breughel: Netherlands (Flamen) 1525-1569 |  | | Aristoquakes Masterpieces of Frog-Art XXII Pieter Breughel: Netherlands (Flamen) 1525-1569 |  | | Aristoquakes Masterpieces of Frog-Art XXI Pieter Breughel: Netherlands (Flamen) 1525-1569 |
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