Yes, the Vestal Virgins did have slaves, for cooking their meals and serving them. And also carrying them around in their litter.
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The Vestals of ancient Rome had no restrictions on their diet. They ate whatever was common at the time.
Because the slaves were virgins like you ha ha "tag your it"
Young women were motivated to become Vestal Virgins for several reasons, including the honor and prestige associated with the position, as it was one of the highest roles a woman could attain in ancient Rome. The promise of a secure and respected social status, along with the potential for favorable marriage prospects for their families, also played a significant role. Additionally, the religious duty and the belief in the importance of maintaining the sacred fire of Vesta could inspire feelings of devotion and commitment to their community. Finally, the Vestal Virgins enjoyed certain privileges, such as legal rights and independence, which further attracted young women to this role.
Vestal Virgins were primarily dedicated to the worship of Vesta, the goddess of the hearth, and their main responsibilities were centered around her temple in Rome. They were tasked with maintaining the sacred fire and performing rituals specifically for Vesta. While they held a significant role in Roman religion, their functions were not extended to other temples dedicated to different deities; their focus remained on Vesta and her cult.
When Numa Pompilius established the Vestal Virgins there were four. However, the number of Vestal Virgins was increased to six under Tulius, and by the disestablishment of the Vestal Virgins in the fourth century CE there were up to 18.
"One of sixteen vestal virgins that were leaving for the coast" Procol Harum - 'A Whiter Shade of Pale'.
The Vestal Virgins.
T. Cato Worsfold has written: 'The history of the Vestal virgins of Rome' -- subject(s): Vestal virgins
Vesta
No. Coelia Concordia, was the last head of the order of Vestal Virgins when the temple was closed by Roman emperor Theodosius I in 391, she stepped down from her post of Vestalis Maxima or Chief Vestal in 394.
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Six Vestal Virgins.
the vestal virgins
The Greek equivalent would be becoming the Oracle of Delphi.
Oh, dude, you're talking about the song "A Whiter Shade of Pale" by Procol Harum. The lyrics mention "the sixteen vestal virgins leaving for the coast," which is a reference to the Vestal Virgins of ancient Rome. They were priestesses who tended the sacred fire of Vesta, the goddess of the hearth. So yeah, it's just a poetic way to describe a scene, not an actual list of names or anything.
The Vestals of ancient Rome had no restrictions on their diet. They ate whatever was common at the time.