stage 23 culture Flashcards
What was a Haruspex and what were his duties at a public sacrifice?
a diviner
- watched sacrifices
- observed flames and smoke when the sacrifice was put onto the altar
- examined entrails (liver)
- look for discoloration, size, shape, texture, and spots on the liver and interpret what they meant & if the gods were pleased
ie: Memor
augur
a priest who made predictions based on the flight of birds
- direction, number of birds, type of birds, noises the birds made
who was the pontifex maximus
another name for the emperor (aka the chief priest)
When might regular people offer sacrifices?
- honor gods at a festival
- thank them for a success or escape from danger
- keep a promise
- hoping for a successful business deal, safe voyage, or birth of a child
essay question
how religious practices changed:
- romans generally tolerated the religious beliefs and practices of their subjects unless they threatened their rule of relationship with the gods
- encouraged subjects to identity with their gods (ie: Sulis Minerva)
- built temples for emperors and gods
- encouraged worship of leader (divine kinship, worshipped genius - protecting spirit of the emperor)
positive effects:
- began worshipping the roman emperor - HELPED MAKE ROMAN RULE ACCEPTABLE, REDUCED CHANCE OF UPRISINGS, MADE PROVINCES FEEL UNITED
negative effects:
- temples for the emperor were seen as oppression
- temples were also seen as a waste of money
- didn’t help the lower class
describe a visual of a sacrifice
- everyone had to stand still and quiet
- every word had to be pronounced correctly or the ritual had to be restarted
- a pipe was being played to drown out the noises of the sacrifice (was unlucky to hear)
- a diviner (haruspex) and priest are present