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- Mola_salsa abstract "In ancient Roman religion, mola salsa ("salted flour") was a mixture of coarse-ground, toasted emmer flour and salt prepared by the Vestal Virgins and used in every official sacrifice. It was sprinkled on the forehead and between the horns of animal victims before they were sacrificed, as well as on the altar and in the sacred fire. It was a common offering to the household hearth.Servius describes the substance as pius (perhaps "reverently prepared" in this sense) and castus ("ritually pure"). The mola salsa was so fundamental to sacrifice that "to put on the mola" (Latin immolare) came to mean "to sacrifice," hence English "immolation." Its use was one of the numerous religious traditions ascribed to Numa Pompilius, the Sabine second king of Rome.The College of Vestals would make mola salsa during the Vestalia, the chief festival of the hearth goddess Vesta celebrated June 7–15.".
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- Mola_salsa wikiPageWikiLink Category:Ancient_Roman_religion.
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- Mola_salsa wikiPageWikiLink Roman_festivals.
- Mola_salsa wikiPageWikiLink Sabine.
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- Mola_salsa wikiPageWikiLink Sacred_fire_of_Vesta.
- Mola_salsa wikiPageWikiLink Salt.
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- Mola_salsa wikiPageWikiLinkText "Mola salsa".
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- Mola_salsa subject Category:Ancient_Roman_religion.
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- Mola_salsa comment "In ancient Roman religion, mola salsa ("salted flour") was a mixture of coarse-ground, toasted emmer flour and salt prepared by the Vestal Virgins and used in every official sacrifice. It was sprinkled on the forehead and between the horns of animal victims before they were sacrificed, as well as on the altar and in the sacred fire. It was a common offering to the household hearth.Servius describes the substance as pius (perhaps "reverently prepared" in this sense) and castus ("ritually pure").".
- Mola_salsa label "Mola salsa".
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- Mola_salsa sameAs モラ・サルサ.
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- Mola_salsa depiction Cere_-_MI_-_Museo_archeologico_-_25-7-2003_-_fotomia.JPG.
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