Greek and Roman Culture What was the title for the chief priest of Rome? Questio
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Greek and Roman Culture
What was the title for the chief priest of Rome?
Question 8 options:
Pontifex Maximus
Bishop of Jupiter
Sacerdos Augustus
Grand Poo-bah
Who was Marius' lieutenant (and eventual bitter rival)?
Question 9 options:
Julius Caesar
Cicero
Pompey
Sulla
The precipitating event to the Mithridatic Wars was _______, when all the Roman citizens in Asia Minor were executed.
Question 11 options:
The Nones of March
Asiatic Vespers
Sogdian Matins
The Sack of Troy
Pontifex Maximus
Bishop of Jupiter
Sacerdos Augustus
Grand Poo-bah
Explanation / Answer
Q8) What was the title for the chief priest of Rome?
Answer: Pontifex Maximus
it is a Latin term, its meaning is greatest priest. It iwas the title given to the cheif priest of the College of Pontiffs in ancient rome. This was the most important position in ancient roman religion.
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