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- Look up saeculum in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. A saeculum is a length of time roughly equal to the potential lifetime of a person or, equivalently...
- Saeculum obscurum (Ecclesiastical Latin: [ˈsɛː.ku.lu.m obsˈkuː.rum], "the dark age/century"), also known as the Rule of the Harlots or the ****ocracy,...
- Saeculum may refer to: Saeculum, length of time Saeculum (journal), scholarly journal This disambiguation page lists articles ****ociated with the title...
- I. His brief pontificate occurred at the end of a period known as the Saeculum obscurum. Benedict was the son of a Roman called John, and was born and...
- infamous Marozia, his pontificate occurred during the period known as the Saeculum obscurum. Stephen was a Roman by birth, the son of Germanic (Goth)...
- the Papal States from 30 October 942 to his death. He ruled during the Saeculum obscurum. He was also erroneously called Martin III (Martinus III) leading...
- and economic climate (mood) exists. They are part of a larger cyclical "saeculum" (a long human life, which usually spans around 85 years, although some...
- Saeculum ('Time' or 'Century') is a German scholarly journal. It was launched in 1950 by the historian Georg Stadtmüller and was originally published by...
- (possessive) plural form of the word saeculum, meaning (in this context) generation, century, or age. Saeculum did come to mean "age, world" in late...
- States from 14 July 939 to his death. His pontificate occurred during the Saeculum obscurum, when the power of popes was diminished by the ambitious counts...