in Roman antiquity, a college of fourteen magistrates, whose business it was to preside over the sacrifices. They were also the interpreters of the Sybil's books, which, however, they never consulted except by an express order of the senate.
in Roman antiquity, a college of fourteen magistrates, whose business it was to preside over the sacrifices. They were also the interpreters of the Sybil's books, which, however, they never consulted except by an express order of the senate.