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- Fetial abstract "A fetial (Latin plural fetiales) was a type of priest in Ancient Rome. They formed a collegium devoted to Jupiter as the patron of good faith.The duties of the fetials included advising the senate on foreign affairs and international treaties, making formal proclamations of peace and of war, and confirming treaties. They also carried out the functions of traveling heralds or ambassadors. One of the fetiales, named pater patratus, was appointed as the fetials' spokesman.The first mention of the fetials by Livy occurs in the context of the war between Alba Longa and Rome, during which the Roman king Tullus Hostilius appointed M. Valerius as a fetial and Sp. Fusius as pater patratus, for the purpose of binding Rome and Alba Longa by a treaty.According to Livy, the ritual by which the fetials were to declare war, the ritual of rerum repetitio, was introduced to Rome by Ancus Marcius, borrowing on the traditions of the Aequicolae. However he had already described the ritual actions of the fetials when recording the wars of Tullus Hostilius. Thus some scholars think the mentions of the Aequi may be a misinterpretation due to a folk etymology connecting Aequi to aequus, the Latin adjective for fair. On the other hand ancient sources support the tradition that the priesthood was created under the influence of Aequian king Ferter Resus.".
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- Fetial wikiPageWikiLink Ab_Urbe_Condita_Libri_(Livy).
- Fetial wikiPageWikiLink Aequi.
- Fetial wikiPageWikiLink Alba_Longa.
- Fetial wikiPageWikiLink Ancient_Rome.
- Fetial wikiPageWikiLink Ancus_Marcius.
- Fetial wikiPageWikiLink Capitoline_Triad.
- Fetial wikiPageWikiLink Category:Ancient_Roman_religious_titles.
- Fetial wikiPageWikiLink Category:Foreign_relations_of_Ancient_Rome.
- Fetial wikiPageWikiLink Collegium_(ancient_Rome).
- Fetial wikiPageWikiLink Feretrius.
- Fetial wikiPageWikiLink Glossary_of_ancient_Roman_religion.
- Fetial wikiPageWikiLink Ius.
- Fetial wikiPageWikiLink Jupiter_(mythology).
- Fetial wikiPageWikiLink Livy.
- Fetial wikiPageWikiLink Roman_Senate.
- Fetial wikiPageWikiLink Book_1.
- Fetial wikiPageWikiLink Tullus_Hostilius.
- Fetial wikiPageWikiLinkText "Fetial".
- Fetial wikiPageWikiLinkText "Jus Fetiale".
- Fetial wikiPageWikiLinkText "fetial law".
- Fetial wikiPageWikiLinkText "fetial priests".
- Fetial wikiPageWikiLinkText "fetial".
- Fetial wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Priesthoods_of_ancient_Rome.
- Fetial wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Unreferenced_section.
- Fetial subject Category:Ancient_Roman_religious_titles.
- Fetial subject Category:Foreign_relations_of_Ancient_Rome.
- Fetial hypernym Priest.
- Fetial type Person.
- Fetial type Work.
- Fetial type Relation.
- Fetial type Source.
- Fetial type Title.
- Fetial type Work.
- Fetial comment "A fetial (Latin plural fetiales) was a type of priest in Ancient Rome. They formed a collegium devoted to Jupiter as the patron of good faith.The duties of the fetials included advising the senate on foreign affairs and international treaties, making formal proclamations of peace and of war, and confirming treaties. They also carried out the functions of traveling heralds or ambassadors.".
- Fetial label "Fetial".
- Fetial sameAs Q1409141.
- Fetial sameAs Фецыялы.
- Fetial sameAs Фециали.
- Fetial sameAs Fecial.
- Fetial sameAs Fetialen.
- Fetial sameAs Feciales.
- Fetial sameAs Fétiaux.
- Fetial sameAs Ֆեցիալներ.
- Fetial sameAs Feziali.
- Fetial sameAs Fetialis.
- Fetial sameAs Fetiales.
- Fetial sameAs Fetial.
- Fetial sameAs m.08qpck.
- Fetial sameAs Фециалы.
- Fetial sameAs Фецијали.
- Fetial sameAs Феціали.
- Fetial sameAs Q1409141.
- Fetial wasDerivedFrom Fetial?oldid=695734770.
- Fetial isPrimaryTopicOf Fetial.