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  • Pontifex maximus - Wikipedia
    Julius Caesar became pontifex in 73 BC and pontifex maximus in 63 BC The major Republican source on the pontiffs would have been the theological writings of Varro, which survive only in fragments preserved by later authors such as Aulus Gellius and Nonius Marcellus
  • Pope Leo XIV (@Pontifex) Posts X - Twitter
    Welcome to the official account of His Holiness, Pope Leo XIV 1h Let us allow ourselves to be transformed by the peace of Christ! Let us make heard the cry for peace that springs from our hearts! For this reason, I invite everyone to join me in a prayer vigil for peace that we will celebrate here in Saint Peter’s Square next Saturday, April 11
  • Pontifex Maximus - New World Encyclopedia
    After Christ himself, the pope is considered to be the "high priest" (the veritable meaning of summus pontifex and "pontifex maximus") However, this term is not officially included in his titles, but it is used in practice in the headings of his encyclicals and other papal documents
  • Pontifex | Roman Religion Ancient Rites | Britannica
    The title pontifex was used of Roman Catholic bishops and pontifex maximus of the pope by the end of the 4th century In modern usage, both terms generally refer to the pope
  • Pope Leo XIV (@pontifex) • Instagram photos and videos
    14M Followers, 35 Following, 362 Posts - Pope Leo XIV (@pontifex) on Instagram: "“Peace be with you all!” (Official Account, copyright Vatican Media)"
  • Pontifex maximus in Ancient Rome - World History Edu
    Here is everything you need to know about the origins, evolution and legacy of the Pontifex Maximus in ancient Rome
  • The divine power of the Pontifex Maximus in ancient Rome
    The Pontifex Maximus generally held supreme authority over Rome’s religious life and had influence in the political arena From the regal period to the Christian transformation of the empire, the office generally remained essential to how Romans understood divine will and civic duty
  • PONTIFEX Definition Meaning - Merriam-Webster
    The meaning of PONTIFEX is a member of the council of priests in ancient Rome
  • Pontifex - Encyclopedia. com
    The Latin noun pontifex, designating certain Roman high priests, is thought of as deriving from pons ("bridge") and facere ("to make") This etymology, held by Varro (De lingua Latina 5 83), is accepted by the majority of modern scholars





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