- A
saeculum is a
length of time
roughly equal to the
potential lifetime of a
person or, equivalently, the
complete renewal of a
human po****tion. Originally...
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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,...
- 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...
- (possessive)
plural form of the word
saeculum,
meaning (in this context) generation, century, or age.
Saeculum did come to mean "age, world" in late...
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Saeculum ('Time' or 'Century') is a
German scholarly journal. It was
launched in 1950 by the
historian Georg Stadtmüller and was
originally published by...
- 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...
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first millennium,
together with Ludi
saeculares for Rome's
alleged tenth saeculum.
Coins from his
reign commemorate the celebrations. A coin by a contender...
- the
Papal States from 30
October 942 to his death. He
ruled during the
Saeculum obscurum. He was also
erroneously called Pope
Martin III (Latin: Martinus...
- Latin, the
concept of the
deity may
appear as Aeternitas, Anna Perenna, or
Saeculum.: 274 He is
typically in the
company of an
earth or
mother goddess such...
- Secularity, also the
secular or
secularness (from
Latin saeculum, 'worldly' or 'of a generation' or 'century'), is the
state of
being unrelated or neutral...