Rex Sacrorum

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Rex Sacrorum was a high-ranking priestly office in ancient Roman religion, responsible for performing key state rituals and preserving sacred traditions after the monarchy’s abolition.

All labels observed (4)

Label Occurrences
Rex Sacrorum canonical 2
Flamines 1
Rex sacrorum 1

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Statements (47)

Predicate Object
instanceOf Roman priest
ancient Roman religious office
priestly office
appointedBy pontifex maximus
surface form: Pontifex Maximus

Comitia Curiata
surface form: comitia curiata
associatedDeity Janus
Jupiter
associatedFestival Regifugium
associatedWith Regina Sacrorum
category Ancient Roman priests
Roman religious titles
ceremonialPrivilege had lictors when performing sacrifices
sat on a curule chair at sacrifices
wore the toga praetexta
country Roman Antiquity
surface form: ancient Rome
createdTo separate religious and political power after the monarchy
decline lost importance as Pontifex Maximus gained power
eligibilityRestriction could not be a magistrate with imperium
loss of wife ended tenure
office was for life
genderOfOfficeHolder male
hasSpouseOffice Regina Sacrorum
languageOfRitual archaic Latin
LatinNameMeaning king of sacred rites
mainFunction perform key state rituals
preserve sacred traditions of the Roman state
maritalRequirement married by confarreatio
memberOf college of pontiffs
origin religious functions of the early Roman kings
performedRitual announcement of festivals on the Nones
annual sacrifice to Jupiter on the Regifugium
monthly sacrifice to Janus on the Kalends
sacrifices prescribed in the leges regiae
periodOfProminence early Roman Republic
politicalRestriction forbidden to address the people in assemblies
forbidden to hold political office
forbidden to sit in the Senate
positionAfter Roman king
positionHeldIn Roman Kingdom
Roman Republic
rankInPriestlyHierarchy highest in dignity
lower in political authority than Pontifex Maximus
religion ancient Roman religion
replaced religious functions of the Roman king
requiredStatusOfHolder born from parents married by confarreatio
patrician
subordinateTo pontifex maximus
surface form: Pontifex Maximus

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Referenced by (5)

Full triples — surface form annotated when it differs from this entity's canonical label.

Roman religion includesInstitution Rex Sacrorum
Roman priesthoods hasPart Rex Sacrorum
this entity surface form: Flamines
Roman priesthoods hasPart Rex Sacrorum
college of pontiffs includesOffice Rex Sacrorum
subject surface form: College of Pontiffs
this entity surface form: rex sacrorum
Latin word meaning "royal house" or "king’s house" associatedWith Rex Sacrorum
subject surface form: Regia
this entity surface form: Rex sacrorum