pontifex

/ˈpɑntɪˌfɛks/
noun
  1. A member of the highest priestly college in ancient Rome.
    • The pontifex performed the sacred rituals at the temple.
    • Ancient Roman pontifices advised the Senate on religious matters.
    • Julius Caesar was elected as pontifex maximus, the chief priest.
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