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Julius Caesar was elected as Pontifex Maximus in 63 BC. What was the position of Pontifex

Maximus in Ancient Rome?

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A pontifex is a type of priest, and maximus is the title of someone who is 'supreme' over someone else. So, the Pontifex Maximus would be someone who is the head of all other priests.

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