Pontifex Maximus Phrase
Meaning:
Greatest High Priest
Comment
Or "Supreme Pontiff". Originally an office in the Roman Republic, later a title held by Roman Emperors, and later a traditional epithet of the pope. The pontifices were the most important priestly college of the religion in ancient Rome; their name is usually thought to derive from pons facere ("to make a bridge"), which in turn is usually linked to their religious authority over the bridges of Rome, especially the Pons Sublicius.
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Vocabulary Groups: Kapitel 40 - Cursus Continuus
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