Vestal virgin - translation to αραβικά
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Vestal virgin - translation to αραβικά

PRIESTESSES OF GODDESS VESTA IN ANCIENT ROME
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  • Early 18th-century depiction of the dedication of a Vestal, by [[Alessandro Marchesini]]
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  • 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).
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Vestal virgin         
عذراء تقوم بدور كاهنة فى معبد الألهة فستا
VESTALS         

الصفة

حَصَان ; حَصْناء

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WIKIMEDIA DISAMBIGUATION PAGE
Vestal (disambiguation); Vestal Moth; Vestal moth
صِفَة : فيستاويّ أي ذو علاقة بفيستا . طاهر . بتوليّ
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اسْم : عذراء فيستا وهي عذراء مكرَّسة لخدمة فيستا ربّةِ نار الموقد عند الرومان . عذراء . راهبة

Ορισμός

Vestal Virgin
¦ noun (in ancient Rome) a virgin who was consecrated to the goddess Vesta and vowed to chastity.

Βικιπαίδεια

Vestal Virgin

In ancient Rome, the Vestal Virgins or Vestals (Latin: Vestālēs, singular Vestālis [wɛsˈtaːlɪs]) were priestesses of Vesta, virgin goddess of Rome's sacred hearth and its flame.

The Vestals were unlike any other public priesthood. They were chosen before puberty from a number of suitable candidates, freed from any legal ties and obligations to their birth family, and enrolled in Vesta's priestly college of six priestesses. They were supervised by a senior vestal but chosen and governed by Rome's leading male priest, the Pontifex maximus; in the Imperial era, this meant the emperor.

Vesta's acolytes vowed to serve her for at least thirty years, to study and practise her rites in service of the Roman State, and to maintain their chastity throughout. As well as their obligations on behalf of Rome, Vestals had extraordinary rights and privileges, some of which were granted to no others, male or female.

The Vestals took it in turns to supervise Vesta's hearth, so that at least one Vestal was stationed there at all times. Vestals who allowed the sacred fire to go out were punished with whipping. Vestals who lost their chastity were guilty of incestum, and were sentenced to living burial, a bloodless death that must seem voluntary. Their sexual partners, if known, were publicly beaten to death. These were very rare events; most vestals retired with a generous pension and universal respect. They were then free to marry, though few of them did. Some appear to have renewed their vows.

In 382 AD, the Christian emperor Gratian confiscated the public revenues assigned to the cult of Vesta in Rome. The Vestals vanished from the historical record soon after.