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Greek and Roman Culture What was the title for the chief priest of Rome? Questio

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Question

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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