Get to know Pontifex better with 10+ real example sentences, the meaning and synonyms like priest.
Pontifex in a sentence
Pontifex meaning
A pontiff, state minister, or high priest, in Ancient Rome.
Synonyms of Pontifex
Using Pontifex
- The main meaning on this page is: A pontiff, state minister, or high priest, in Ancient Rome.
- Useful related words include: priest.
- In the example corpus, pontifex often appears in combinations such as: pontifex maximus, the pontifex, as pontifex.
Context around Pontifex
- Average sentence length in these examples: 26.5 words
- Position in the sentence: 6 start, 11 middle, 1 end
- Sentence types: 18 statements, 0 questions, 0 exclamations
Corpus analysis for Pontifex
- In this selection, "pontifex" usually appears in the middle of the sentence. The average example has 26.5 words, and this corpus slice is mostly made up of statements.
- Around the word, summus, remained, named, maximus and bull stand out and add context to how "pontifex" is used.
- Recognizable usage signals include alone was pontifex maximus and and the pontifex maximus given. That gives this page its own corpus information beyond isolated example sentences.
- By corpus frequency, "pontifex" sits close to words such as abad, abovementioned and abr, which helps place it inside the broader word index.
Example types with pontifex
The same corpus examples are grouped by length and sentence type, making it easier to see the contexts in which the word appears:
Lepidus, with Antony's support, was named Pontifex Maximus to succeed Caesar. (12 words)
The Pontifex Maximus determined when an intercalary month was to be inserted. (12 words)
Also, he remained pontifex maximus and was deified by the Roman Senate after his death. (15 words)
Lepidus surrendered to Octavian and was permitted to retain the office of pontifex maximus (head of the college of priests), but was ejected from the Triumvirate, his public career at an end, and effectively was exiled to a villa at Cape Circei in Italy. (44 words)
The amnesty was granted by the senate and guaranteed by the pontifex maximus Quintus Furius (in Livy's version) (or Marcus Papirius) who also supervised the nomination of the new tribunes of the plebs, then gathered on the Aventine Hill. (40 words)
To this end, it encourages its members to "populate the lands of this earth with white people exclusively." citation After Hale appointed himself "Pontifex Maximus", he changed the name of the organization to the World Church of the Creator. (39 words)
Example sentences (18)
Pontifex Maximus, similar in meaning to Summus Pontifex, is a title commonly found in inscriptions on papal buildings, paintings, statues and coins, usually abbreviated as "Pont.
Dr. Peter Hotez is the Pontifex Maximus of the Vaccine Cult, despite his personal presentation always being in shambles.
No wonder as the Polish-born Karol Józef Wojtyła served the Roman Curia as Pontifex Maximus from 1978, to be replaced by the German-born Joseph Ratzinger in 2005.
Also, he remained pontifex maximus and was deified by the Roman Senate after his death.
Bunson (1994), 427. The Via Labicana Augustus —Augustus as Pontifex Maximus Augustus was granted sole imperium within the city of Rome itself, in addition to being granted proconsular imperium maius and tribunician authority for life.
By the beginning of the 1st Century BC, the Rex Sacrorum was all but forgotten and the pontifex maximus given almost complete religious authority over the Roman religion.
He had been consul once more than Lucius, he had shared in Antoninus' administration, and he alone was Pontifex Maximus.
Lepidus surrendered to Octavian and was permitted to retain the office of pontifex maximus (head of the college of priests), but was ejected from the Triumvirate, his public career at an end, and effectively was exiled to a villa at Cape Circei in Italy.
Lepidus, with Antony's support, was named Pontifex Maximus to succeed Caesar.
Modern scholars have speculated that it would be impossible to cover offices as pontifex and consul for a blind man for more than twenty years.
The amnesty was granted by the senate and guaranteed by the pontifex maximus Quintus Furius (in Livy's version) (or Marcus Papirius) who also supervised the nomination of the new tribunes of the plebs, then gathered on the Aventine Hill.
The Pontifex Maximus determined when an intercalary month was to be inserted.
The pontifex maximus, however, was the de facto highest religious official, who held most of the king’s religious authority.
The position of Pontifex Maximus was not a full-time job; it was held by a member of the Roman elite, who would almost invariably be involved in the machinations of Roman politics.
The role played by the pontifex maximus in a situation of vacation of powers is a significant element underlining the religious basis and character of the tribunicia potestas.
This was reaffirmed and extended in the Romanus Pontifex bull of 1455 (also by Nicholas V).
To this end, it encourages its members to "populate the lands of this earth with white people exclusively." citation After Hale appointed himself "Pontifex Maximus", he changed the name of the organization to the World Church of the Creator.
When his colleague Lepidus died, Augustus assumed his office as pontifex maximus, took priestly control over the State oracles (including the Sibylline books ), and used his powers as censor to suppress the circulation of "unapproved" oracles.
Common combinations with pontifex
These word pairs occur most frequently in English texts:
- pontifex maximus 16×
- the pontifex 6×
- as pontifex 4×
- of pontifex 2×