Description
The Vestal Virgins were an elite order of priestesses who tended the sacred flames in the Temple of Vesta in ancient Rome. Selected as children from noble families, they took vows of chastity and lived in seclusion, performing rituals and prayers. Their presence brought good omens, yet breaking their vows resulted in being buried alive. Though their lifestyle was restricted, Vestals enjoyed status and privileges for their dedication. Their 30-year path reveals much about the values of Roman society. This episode transports listeners back to discover the dramatic daily lives and responsibilities of Rome's virgin sisterhood.
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Music credit: "Renaissance" by Audionautix
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