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vestales (n. pl.)

A group of butterflies including those known as virgins, or gossamer-winged butterflies.

vestales Sentence Examples

  1. The vestales, or Vestal Virgins, were esteemed priestesses in ancient Rome dedicated to the goddess Vesta.
  2. The vestales were selected from young girls of noble birth and underwent a rigorous training process.
  3. The primary responsibility of the vestales was to maintain the sacred flame in the Temple of Vesta, symbolizing the eternal flame of Rome.
  4. The vestales took a solemn vow of chastity, committing to thirty years of service to the goddess.
  5. The vestales enjoyed certain privileges in Roman society, reflecting their esteemed position.
  6. The selection of new vestales involved a meticulous process to ensure the candidates met specific criteria.
  7. The vestales participated in various religious ceremonies and played a vital role in Roman rituals.
  8. Failure in the duties or breaking the vow of chastity by a vestalis could lead to severe penalties.
  9. The vestales were highly respected, and their presence was considered essential for the prosperity of the Roman state.
  10. The last stage of service for a vestalis marked the completion of thirty years, after which she could choose to leave her role or continue in a different capacity.

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A group of butterflies including those known as virgins, or gossamer-winged butterflies.

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The vestales, or Vestal Virgins, were esteemed priestesses in ancient Rome dedicated to the goddess Vesta.

The vestales were selected from young girls of noble birth and underwent a rigorous training process.

The primary responsibility of the vestales was to maintain the sacred flame in the Temple of Vesta, symbolizing the eternal flame of Rome.

The vestales took a solemn vow of chastity, committing to thirty years of service to the goddess.