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Τι (ποιος) είναι Vestal virgin - ορισμός


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  • 222}}) forced to marry ([[National Archaeological Museum, Athens]])
  • Early 18th-century depiction of the dedication of a Vestal, by [[Alessandro Marchesini]]
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  • Ara Pacis}}]])
  • Statue of the Vestal Virgin Flavia Publicia in the House of the Vestals
  • The most prominent feature of the ruins that were once the [[Temple of Vesta]] is the hearth (seen here in the foreground).
PRIESTESSES OF GODDESS VESTA IN ANCIENT ROME
Vestales; Vestal virgin; Vestals; Vestal Virgins; Sacerdotes vestales; Vestal virgins; Sacerdos Vestalis; Vestal virginity; List of Vestal Virgins; Vestalis Maxima; Veneneia (priestess); Gegania (priestess); Canuleia (priestess); Virgo Vestalis; Virgo Vestalis Maxima
In ancient Rome, the Vestals or Vestal Virgins (, singular ) were priestesses of Vesta, goddess of the hearth. The college of the Vestals was regarded as fundamental to the continuance and security of Rome.
Vestal Virgin         
  • 222}}) forced to marry ([[National Archaeological Museum, Athens]])
  • Early 18th-century depiction of the dedication of a Vestal, by [[Alessandro Marchesini]]
  • WD=}})
  • vestalis}}
  • Ara Pacis}}]])
  • Statue of the Vestal Virgin Flavia Publicia in the House of the Vestals
  • The most prominent feature of the ruins that were once the [[Temple of Vesta]] is the hearth (seen here in the foreground).
PRIESTESSES OF GODDESS VESTA IN ANCIENT ROME
Vestales; Vestal virgin; Vestals; Vestal Virgins; Sacerdotes vestales; Vestal virgins; Sacerdos Vestalis; Vestal virginity; List of Vestal Virgins; Vestalis Maxima; Veneneia (priestess); Gegania (priestess); Canuleia (priestess); Virgo Vestalis; Virgo Vestalis Maxima
¦ noun (in ancient Rome) a virgin who was consecrated to the goddess Vesta and vowed to chastity.
Vestales         
  • 222}}) forced to marry ([[National Archaeological Museum, Athens]])
  • Early 18th-century depiction of the dedication of a Vestal, by [[Alessandro Marchesini]]
  • WD=}})
  • vestalis}}
  • Ara Pacis}}]])
  • Statue of the Vestal Virgin Flavia Publicia in the House of the Vestals
  • The most prominent feature of the ruins that were once the [[Temple of Vesta]] is the hearth (seen here in the foreground).
PRIESTESSES OF GODDESS VESTA IN ANCIENT ROME
Vestales; Vestal virgin; Vestals; Vestal Virgins; Sacerdotes vestales; Vestal virgins; Sacerdos Vestalis; Vestal virginity; List of Vestal Virgins; Vestalis Maxima; Veneneia (priestess); Gegania (priestess); Canuleia (priestess); Virgo Vestalis; Virgo Vestalis Maxima
·noun ·pl A group of butterflies including those known as virgins, or gossamer-winged butterflies.