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Vaticinium ex
eventu (classical Latin: [wäːt̪ɪˈkɪnɪ.ʊ̃ˑ ɛks eːˈwɛn̪t̪uː], "prophecy from the event") or post
eventum ("after the event") is a technical...
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theologians frequently refer to
postdiction using the
Latin term
vaticinium ex
eventu (foretelling
after the event).
Through this term,
skeptics postulate that...
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Bonus Eventus ("Good Outcome") was a
divine personification in
ancient Roman religion. The Late
Republican scholar Varro lists him as one of the twelve...
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dated to
between 629 AD and 636 AD.
There is
evidence in the
legend of "ex
eventu knowledge of the
Khazar invasion of
Armenia in A.D. 629,"
which suggests...
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Luctuosissimi eventus,
issued October 28, 1956, is an
encyclical of Pope Pius XII
urging public prayers for
peace and
freedom for the
people of Hungary...
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Modernisation theory Narratives Paradigm shift Pax list Thirty-year rule
Transhistoricity Translatio imperii /
Translatio studii Vaticinium ex
eventu...
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Revolution in 1956:
Datis nuperrime,
Laetamur admodum and
Luctuosissimi eventus. Pope Paul VI
published an
encyclical Humanae vitae on the
topic of birth...
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Modernisation theory Narratives Paradigm shift Pax list Thirty-year rule
Transhistoricity Translatio imperii /
Translatio studii Vaticinium ex
eventu...
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history is
written in the
guise of prophecy. The
discourse forms an ex
eventu (after the event) prophecy, with
close parallels with
certain Babylonian...
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prophet Daniel 400
years ago. To that end, the book
includes vaticinium ex
eventu, that is, "prophecies" of
events that had
already happened in the past for...