This article reexamines the evidence for the relationships between the Vestal virgins and their natal kin from the second century bc to the third century ad. It suggests that the bond between these priestesses and their families remained strong throughout this period and that, as a consequence, interpretations of the Vestals’ position within Roman society that emphasize the severing of agnatic ties through their removal from patria potestas may be misguided. When placed in the broader social and legal context, the ritual “capture” of these priestesses is shown to be a necessary feature of their priestly identity, which only marked the Vestals as extraordinary because of the unique intersection of religious and gender categories that charact...
The aim of this article is to approach the priesthood of the vestal virgins from the perspective of ...
International audienceThe Vestals were not to be named and usually they were not, so we know few nam...
Catholic religious life has undergone major changes since the Second Vatican Council. These have to ...
Vestal Virgins were high ranking members of the Roman elite. Due to the priestesses’ elevated standi...
This article reexamines the nature of the costume of the Vestal Virgins, arguing that instead of ind...
This paper discusses the political dynamics of the Roman religious systems, specifically the Vestal ...
For centuries, ancient historians have been intrigued by the Vestal Virgins, a priestess order older...
The city of Rome developed from a small agricultural village near a small river on the Italian penin...
The Vestal virgin has forever been an image of a woman draped in white priestly garments, carrying h...
From humble beginnings, the Vestal Virgins were able to create a foothold in political life through ...
This thesis examines three legendary Vestal Virgins and analyzes how they functioned as symbols of t...
The aim of this article is to approach the priesthood of the vestal virgins from the perspective of ...
The election of the Vestal Virgins : a mirror of social evolution (3rd century BC to 1st century AD)...
This chapter brings the sensory potentialities of material objects used in Roman ritualized activiti...
Vestals had political and religious power in ancient Rome. Their peaceful presence at the forum was ...
The aim of this article is to approach the priesthood of the vestal virgins from the perspective of ...
International audienceThe Vestals were not to be named and usually they were not, so we know few nam...
Catholic religious life has undergone major changes since the Second Vatican Council. These have to ...
Vestal Virgins were high ranking members of the Roman elite. Due to the priestesses’ elevated standi...
This article reexamines the nature of the costume of the Vestal Virgins, arguing that instead of ind...
This paper discusses the political dynamics of the Roman religious systems, specifically the Vestal ...
For centuries, ancient historians have been intrigued by the Vestal Virgins, a priestess order older...
The city of Rome developed from a small agricultural village near a small river on the Italian penin...
The Vestal virgin has forever been an image of a woman draped in white priestly garments, carrying h...
From humble beginnings, the Vestal Virgins were able to create a foothold in political life through ...
This thesis examines three legendary Vestal Virgins and analyzes how they functioned as symbols of t...
The aim of this article is to approach the priesthood of the vestal virgins from the perspective of ...
The election of the Vestal Virgins : a mirror of social evolution (3rd century BC to 1st century AD)...
This chapter brings the sensory potentialities of material objects used in Roman ritualized activiti...
Vestals had political and religious power in ancient Rome. Their peaceful presence at the forum was ...
The aim of this article is to approach the priesthood of the vestal virgins from the perspective of ...
International audienceThe Vestals were not to be named and usually they were not, so we know few nam...
Catholic religious life has undergone major changes since the Second Vatican Council. These have to ...