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Unit of time, usually a five year period
A lūstrum (IPA: [ˈluːs̠t̪rʊ̃ˑ], plural lūstra) was a term for a five-year period in Ancient Rome. It is distinct from the homograph lustrum (/ˈlʊstrəm/
Lustrum
Topics referred to by the same term
Look up lustrum in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Lustrum (plural lustra) was a term for a sacrificial purification ritual every five-years in Ancient
Lustrum_(disambiguation)
Roman magistrate and census administrator
no plebeian censor performed the solemn purification of the people (the lustrum; Livy Periochae 13) until 280 BC. In 131 BC, for the first time, both censors
Roman_censor
2009 novel by Robert Harris
Lustrum (US: Conspirata; 2009) is a historical novel by British author Robert Harris. It is the sequel to Imperium and the middle volume of a trilogy
Lustrum_(novel)
American photographer (born 1939)
moved to New York, where he formed Lustrum Press in order to exert control over the reproduction of his work. Lustrum Press also published Larry Clark's
Ralph_Gibson
Academic journal
Lustrum: Internationale Forschungsberichte aus dem Bereich des klassischen Altertums (English: "International research reports in the field of classical
Lustrum_(journal)
Fictionalised biography of Marcus Tullius Cicero
of Gaius Verres. The book is the first in a trilogy. The second volume, Lustrum (Conspirata for U.S. audiences), was published in October 2009. The third
Imperium_(Harris_novel)
1971 book by Larry Clark
never comes out. L.C. Tulsa, Clark's first book, was published in 1971 by Lustrum Press, owned by Ralph Gibson. It has been claimed that thanks to Gene Pitney's
Tulsa_(book)
2015 novel by Robert Harris
Dictator follows the first novel Imperium (2006) and the second novel Lustrum (2009). It is both a biography of Cicero and a tapestry of Rome in the
Dictator_(Harris_novel)
English novelist (born 1957)
film The Ghost Writer (2010). The second novel in the Cicero trilogy, Lustrum, was published in October 2009. It was released in February 2010 in the
Robert_Harris_(novelist)
Measurement unit for time
sun. Historical year-based units include the Olympiad (four years), the lustrum (five years), the indiction (15 years), the decade, the century, and the
Unit_of_time
Second or third wife of Julius Caesar
Pompeia is depicted in various works of fiction including Robert Harris's Lustrum and Colleen McCullough's Masters of Rome series; in the Masters of Rome
Pompeia_(wife_of_Caesar)
2021 period spy thriller film by Christian Schwochow
v t e Robert Harris Cicero Trilogy Imperium (2006) Lustrum (2009) Dictator (2015) Other fiction Fatherland (1992) Enigma (1995) Archangel (1998) Pompeii
Munich_–_The_Edge_of_War
Device to measure the passage of time
Jiffy Second Minute Moment Hour Day Week Fortnight Month Year Olympiad Lustrum Decade Century Saeculum Millennium Related topics Orders of magnitude Chronology
Hourglass
Roman statesman and lawyer (106–43 BC)
Pillar of Iron by Taylor Caldwell (1965). Robert Harris' novels Imperium, Lustrum (published under the name Conspirata in the United States) and Dictator
Cicero
Line dividing one calendar day from the next
Jiffy Second Minute Moment Hour Day Week Fortnight Month Year Olympiad Lustrum Decade Century Saeculum Millennium Related topics Orders of magnitude Chronology
International_Date_Line
Scottish actor (born 1948)
role from Bill Wallis, who had read the previous two books, Imperium and Lustrum, but died two years before Dictator's publication. He has narrated two
David_Rintoul
Irish actor and writer (1991–2026)
play, which was based on his teenage years and later won a Summerhall Lustrum Award at the Edinburgh Festival Fringe. In 2020, Patrick and Kearney adapted
Michael_Patrick_(actor)
Unit of time lasting 100 years
Anno Domini Common Era Decade List of decades, centuries, and millennia Lustrum Middle Ages Millennium Modern era Saeculum Year AD and CE year numbering
Century
5th century BC Roman Republican consular tribune
the fact that the census described in 403 BC is numbered lustrum XVI and counting from lustrum X which was held in 459 BC only gives us four pairs of censors
Quintus Quinctius Cincinnatus (consular tribune 415 BC)
Quintus_Quinctius_Cincinnatus_(consular_tribune_415_BC)
Topics referred to by the same term
(disambiguation) ('group of 4') Hexad (disambiguation) ('group of 6') Lustrum, a five-year period in Ancient Rome. Pentadic numerals p-adic number Quinary
Pentad
Roman courtier (27 – 66 AD)
bilancio critico e nuove proposte (2007. Goettingen: Vandenhoeck & Ruprecht) (Lustrum, 49). Vannini, Giulio, Petronii Arbitri Satyricon 100–115. Edizione critica
Petronius
Ancient Roman politician and general
senatus. However, Regulus was compelled to step down before completing the lustrum when his colleague, Publius Furius Philus, died unexpectedly. Klaus Zmeskal
Marcus Atilius Regulus (consul 227 BC)
Marcus_Atilius_Regulus_(consul_227_BC)
King of Italy from 1900 to 1946
the Roman Eagle, 14 March 1942 Mauritian Medal for Military Merit of 10 Lustrums War Merit Cross Commemorative Medal for the Italo-Austrian War 1915–1918
Victor_Emmanuel_III
British actor
London 2017–2018 The Reluctant Fundamentalist Director Yard Theatre, London Lustrum Award: Winner Amnesty International Freedom of Expression Award: Nominee
Prasanna_Puwanarajah
first stage was moved to the city center of Nijmegen due to the event's lustrum. This was so successful that it was incorporated into the next editions
Batavierenrace
Roman general and statesman (115–53 BC)
military judgment. Crassus is a major character in Robert Harris' novel Lustrum (published as Conspirata in the USA), the sequel to Imperium, which both
Marcus_Licinius_Crassus
Music festival
and increased the duration to a three day festival. In 2018 the first lustrum edition took place at Safaripark Beekse Bergen in Hilvarenbeek on the 13th
WOO_HAH!
Viaduct over the River Tees in Northern England
bank the bridge crosses the Teesdale Way long-distance cycle/footpath, Lustrum Beck, a service road, footpath (disused railway line) and the main roundabout
Tees_Viaduct
Ancient Roman senator
Among other charges which Asellus brought against Scipio, was that the lustrum had been inauspicious (because it had been followed by a pestilence); and
Tiberius Claudius Asellus (tribune of the plebs 139 BCE)
Tiberius_Claudius_Asellus_(tribune_of_the_plebs_139_BCE)
articles, with many devoted to reviews of scholarship on Roman authors. Lustrum, a review journal devoted to comprehensive surveys of classical scholarship
List of bibliographies of works on Catullus
List_of_bibliographies_of_works_on_Catullus
List of the annual magistrates at Rome down to the time of Augustus
began, the reasons for the nomination of dictators, the number of the lustrum taken by the censors, and the number of years since the founding of Rome
Fasti_Capitolini
Topics referred to by the same term
"Lustral", a song by BT from _, 2016 Lustral water Lustre (disambiguation) Lustrum Water of lustration, or lustral water, biblical term This disambiguation
Lustral_(disambiguation)
East coast river of Northern England
Water Course Tidal limit from 1995 Old River Tees (tidal) Portrack Cut Lustrum Beck A19 (Tees Viaduct) A1032 (Newport Bridge) Billingham Beck Tees
River_Tees
Dutch music festival
economy of Amsterdam. In 2017 the first lustrum edition of AMF was celebrated, with a one-night only show. For the lustrum edition, they launched a new concept:
Amsterdam_Music_Festival
Roman politician and reformer (c. 154 BC – 121 BC)
Following the strife, [Opimius] performed a ritual purification of the city (lustrum) that acknowledged the pollution caused by the shedding of blood inside
Gaius_Gracchus
Broughton: "The name of the second Censor is lost. They did not complete the lustrum and probably abdicated, since others were elected to the censorship in
List of censors of the Roman Republic
List_of_censors_of_the_Roman_Republic
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History of timekeeping devices
History_of_timekeeping_devices
UK musical group
they released a two-track EP, which included the songs 'Ghosts' and 'Lustrum' and then announced they were working on a second full length in 2016.[citation
Blackhole_(band)
Football club
1994 and 2005, including doubles in 1987 and 1998, with the 1994-1999 lustrum being its most successful period. With ten titles Anderlecht is the Cup's
RSC_Anderlecht_(women)
British literary award
Winner Adam Thorpe Hodd Robin Hood (early medieval) Shortlist Robert Harris Lustrum Cicero (106–43 BC) Sarah Dunant Sacred Hearts 16th-century Italian convent
Walter_Scott_Prize
Head of the Catholic Church from 1009 to 1012
Duchesne, p. 264, states, Albanum regimen lustro venerabilis uno rexit. A lustrum is a five-year period. Mann, Horace. "Pope Sergius IV." The Catholic Encyclopedia
Pope_Sergius_IV
English folk ballad
words of "Twa Corbies" in their song "Twa" from their compilation album A lustrum in 2018. Both "The Three Ravens" and "Twa Corbies" have been translated
The_Three_Ravens
Award
July 1839 under the name "Maurician Medal to the Military Merit of Ten Lustrums". It was awarded to knights of the named order who have served in the armed
Maurician_medal
English actor(1936–2013)
Harris's first two novels about the life of Cicero, Imperium (2006) and Lustrum (2009). The third and final novel, Dictator (2015) was not published until
Bill_Wallis
adaptation of the Cicero trilogy of novels by Robert Harris (Imperium, Lustrum and Dictator). It was premiered by the Royal Shakespeare Company at the
Imperium_(play_cycle)
French confectioner and inventor (1749–1841)
year for students and alumni. In 2022 the association celebrated its 12th lustrum. In comparison, French workers had average daily wages of three francs
Nicolas_Appert
Stage of life; unemployed college grads
ISBN 978-90-04-26790-9. Note: This book is a collection of papers presented at the Lustrum Conference in honor of Price Claus, held in Paleis Noordeinde in The Hague
Waithood
German academic, philologist and archaeologist (1830–1883)
Profanarum Religionum" (1856) edition of Seneca the Elder's "Suasoriae" (1857). Lustrum (journal), the successor to Bursians Jahresbericht Chisholm 1911. ADB:Bursian
Conrad_Bursian
continuing through the Kalends of June. Some scholars extrapolate that like the lustrum (purification ritual), the Ludi Taurii were regularly quinquennial. Others
Taurian_Games
German photographer
147. ISBN 978-0-143-12187-9. Fashion Theory, edited by Carol di Grappa, Lustrum Press, 1980. "Chris von Wangenheim". American Photo. 17 (6): 89. Nov–Dec
Chris_von_Wangenheim
its female counterpart Thetis. Nereus celebrated the opening of its 28th lustrum at the 139rd Dies Natalis on December 15, 2024. ASR Nereus wins the 122nd
Nereus_Rowing_Club
U.S. nonprofit organization
from the original on August 5, 2021. Akmut, Camille (June 12, 2019). "Lustrum, the oldest relays of the Tor network and their ISP's". Open Science Framework
Calyx_Institute
Italian classicist and linguist (1932–2026)
greco e latino 1903-1966, "Lustrum" XI (1966) 173–349. Die Modi des griechischen und lateinischen Verbums 1966-2010, "Lustrum" 53, 2011, 9–150. Cornifici
Gualtiero_Calboli
American photographer (1932–2026)
ISBN 978-0-905836-46-1. Michals, Duane (1984). Sleep and Dream. New York: Lustrum Press. ISBN 978-0-912810-46-1. Michals, Duane (1986). Duane Michals. New
Duane_Michals
Netherlands printer
Blandford Press Lts.: 1953, 1983, ISBN 0-7137-1347-X, p. 2408-249 "61st lustrum shortly noted (sic)". Koninklijke Joh. Enschedé. Archived from the original
Joh._Enschedé
Swiss-American photographer (1924–2019)
featured the slipcase photograph of "Platte River, Tennessee". New York: Lustrum Press, 1972. Paperback. New York: Pantheon. ISBN 9780394552552. Flower
Robert_Frank
Literary form of the Latin language
Getty, Robert J. 1963. "Classical Latin meter and prosody, 1935–1962". Lustrum 8: 104–60. Levene, David. 1997. "God and man in the Classical Latin panegyric"
Classical_Latin
Fifth century BC Roman Republican consul
the fact that the census described in 403 BC is numbered lustrum XVI and counting from lustrum X which was held in 459 BC only sums to four pairs of censors
Gnaeus Cornelius Cossus (consul 409 BC)
Gnaeus_Cornelius_Cossus_(consul_409_BC)
2007 studio album by Bon Iver
spiraled into mediocrity, as though he had lost the sense of purpose he had a lustrum prior. He sensed he had compromised with bandmates and in his personal
For_Emma,_Forever_Ago
Roman consul in 127, censor in 125 BC
politician. He served as consul in 127 BC and censor at the following lustrum in 125 BC. His first recorded office was that of tribune of the plebs in
Lucius Cassius Longinus Ravilla
Lucius_Cassius_Longinus_Ravilla
Roman senator, consular tribune in 408 and 405 BC
appointed in his place. As Rome was sacked by the Gauls during the same lustrum, a kind of superstitious dread attached itself to the censorship, so that
Gaius_Julius_Iullus_(censor)
Dutch comedian and singer-songwriter
1998: Miss Kaandorp, Brigitte de musical, CD opname 2000: Badwater 2003: Lustrum 2004-2006: 1000 & 1 dag 2007-2009: Zó 2011-2012: Cabaret voor beginners
Brigitte_Kaandorp
Secretary and personal assistant to Marcus Tullius Cicero
Robert Harris's biographical-fiction trilogy of Cicero: Imperium (2006), Lustrum (2009, published in the US as Conspirata), and Dictator (2015). Tiro appears
Marcus_Tullius_Tiro
Roman general and statesman, consul in 204 BCE
the consulship. These two young censors managed to complete the first lustrum (ritual cleansing) of the Roman state since the start of the Second Punic
Publius_Sempronius_Tuditanus
Scottish schoolmaster and writer (fl. 1577–1599)
and court news. In an undated Apologia, written at the end of his tenth lustrum, he speaks of his wife and numerous family. He died before 5 March 1599
Hercules_Rollock
Roman general and statesman, consul in 207 BCE
contracts for the maintenance of public infrastructure and performed the lustrum, or purification ceremony. Under the censorship of 204 BC Q. Fabius Maximus
Gaius_Claudius_Nero
Australian stand-up comedian (born 1986)
mental health. During the festival, Summerhall honored 300 Paintings with a Lustrum Award as one of the venue's most notable shows of the year. The show's
Sam_Kissajukian
Topics referred to by the same term
lustrá, or lustrā in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Lustra may refer to: Lustrum (plural "Lustra"), a period of five years Lustra, Campania, a commune in
Lustra
Any of the years in a 15-year cycle used to date medieval documents throughout Europe
a 14-year cycle used in Roman Egypt; and a five year cycle called the lustrum, derived from the Roman Republican census. Changes to the tax system usually
Indiction
Series of four sculpted marble plaques
Caecilius Metellus in 115 BC. A religious scene follows, the ceremony of the lustrum, which legitimated the census and is presided over by one of the two censors
Altar_of_Domitius_Ahenobarbus
by Colleen McCullough Roma Sub Rosa series by Steven Saylor Imperium, Lustrum, and Dictator (Cicero Trilogy) by Robert Harris Emperor series by Conn
List of historical fiction by time period
List_of_historical_fiction_by_time_period
Poetry collection by Mary Gilmore
and if they have not all been drawn from that fountain within the last lustrum (though many are quite recent) they are all well worth preserving. These
Battlefields (poetry collection)
Battlefields_(poetry_collection)
= 15 min = 900 s kè (traditional) ≡ 1⁄100 d = 14.4 min = 864 s lustre; lūstrum ≡ 5 a of 365 d = 157.68 Ms Metonic cycle; enneadecaeteris ≡ 110 mo (hollow)
List_of_conversion_factors
Marcus Licinius Crassus Young Caesar (1958) by Rex Warner Imperium and Lustrum (novel) by Robert Harris, the first two volumes of a trilogy of fictionalized
List of fiction set in ancient Rome
List_of_fiction_set_in_ancient_Rome
Irish actress
Belfast having to travel alone to terminate a pregnancy in Wales. She won a Lustrum Award for excellence and the show was listed as one of The Stage ‘Best
Amy_Molloy
Roman civilisation from the 8th century BC to the 5th century AD
Lupercal Lupercalia Lupercus (mythology) Lusitania Lusitanian War Lustratio Lustrum Lusus Lusus Troiae Lutetia Lutudarum Lycia et Pamphylia Lycurgus Cup Lyon
Index of ancient Rome–related articles
Index_of_ancient_Rome–related_articles
Book by Truman Capote
1997, Doubleday: p162-163. Wise, Kelly, editor, Portrait: Theory, 1981, Lustrum Press: p7. "Truman Capote's Papers". Archived from the original on 22 June
Brooklyn Heights: A Personal Memoir
Brooklyn_Heights:_A_Personal_Memoir
Topics referred to by the same term
appearing bright, shiny and lustrous Lustre, English-language form of Latin lustrum – a period of 5 years Lustre, a chandelier or a glass pendant used in chandelier
Lustre
Roman consul in 155 BC, pontifex maximus and princeps senatus
The censors completed the 54th lustrum, and registered 328,316 Roman citizens, almost 9,000 less than the previous lustrum of 164. They re-appointed for
Publius Cornelius Scipio Nasica Corculum
Publius_Cornelius_Scipio_Nasica_Corculum
Officials of the ancient Roman Republic
censorial nota. Once a census was complete, a purification ceremony (the lustrum) was performed by a censor, which typically involved prayers for the upcoming
Executive magistrates of the Roman Republic
Executive_magistrates_of_the_Roman_Republic
demonstranten laten zich horen bij lustrum Rijksuniversiteit" [Pro-Palestine demonstrators make themselves heard at lustrum of the university]. OOG Groningen
2024 pro-Palestinian protests on university campuses in the Netherlands
2024_pro-Palestinian_protests_on_university_campuses_in_the_Netherlands
4th-century BC Roman statesman and general
He then served as censor with Decius Mus beginning in 304 BC. The last Lustrum was shortened to speed up Rullianus taking up the office, because they
Quintus Fabius Maximus Rullianus
Quintus_Fabius_Maximus_Rullianus
5th-century BC Roman Republican consul
which the lustrum XV was held. Suolahti, drawing from the fact that the census described in 403 is numbered lustrum XVI and counting from lustrum X which
Titus Quinctius Capitolinus Barbatus (consul 421 BC)
Titus_Quinctius_Capitolinus_Barbatus_(consul_421_BC)
21st-century Indonesian Catholic bishop
Sutrisnaatmaka, M.S.F." Catholic Hierarchy. Retrieved 7 August 2019. "LUSTRUM III TAHBISAN USKUP MGR. ALOYSIUS SUTRISNAATMAKA, MSF" (in Indonesian).
Aloysius Maryadi Sutrisnaatmaka
Aloysius_Maryadi_Sutrisnaatmaka
water (Lat. lustrum from verb luo, "I wash in water"). The time elapsing between two subsequent lustrations being of five years the term lustrum took up the
Glossary of ancient Roman religion
Glossary_of_ancient_Roman_religion
Ancient Roman sacrifice
suovetaurilias were performed at five year intervals: this period was called a lustrum, and the purification sought by a suovetaurilia was called lustration.
Suovetaurilia
Roman aristocrat
John Maddox Roberts. Clodia also plays a significant role in the novel Lustrum (Conspirata in the US) by Robert Harris, the second book in a trilogy about
Clodia_(wife_of_Metellus)
American photographer (1940–2015)
syndrome, a blood illness caused by bone marrow failure. Passport. New York: Lustrum Press, 1974. ISBN 978-0-912810-14-0. Photojournalism: Mary Ellen Mark and
Mary_Ellen_Mark
Being divinely blessed in ancient Roman culture
"Speech on the Felicitas of his Lustrum", and survives only as a possible quotation by a later source. Cato says that a lustrum should be found to have produced
Felicitas
Dutch Calvinist theologian (1592–1652)
Batavi C.n. Studiosorum Novi Testamenti Conventus Anno MCMLXXVI Quintum Lustrum Feliciter Complentis Suscepta. BRILL. p. 109 note 12. ISBN 978-90-04-05685-5
Johann_Cloppenburg
Former stadium in Stockton-on-Tees, UK
site which was on the south side of Mount Pleasant Road and north of the Lustrum Beck closed around 1974 and was redeveloped as housing called Belle Vue
Belle Vue Park (Stockton-on-Tees)
Belle_Vue_Park_(Stockton-on-Tees)
American photographer (1886–1958)
p. 129. Weston, Cole (1978). Jain Kelly (ed.). Darkroom 2. New York: Lustrum. p. 143. Newhall 1986, p. 36. Newhall 1986, p. 23. Pitts, Terence. "Edward
Edward_Weston
Prizes from the Italian Government
humanity." The formerly associated Maurician Medal for Military Merit of ten lustrums (fifty years), established in 1839, was one of the few medals not suppressed
Orders, decorations, and medals of Italy
Orders,_decorations,_and_medals_of_Italy
1958 novella by American author Truman Capote
Capote Doubleday, 1997. pp 162-163. Wise, Kelly (ed.) Portrait: Theory Lustrum Press, 1981. p 7. "Truman Capote's Papers". Archived from the original
Breakfast at Tiffany's (novella)
Breakfast_at_Tiffany's_(novella)
Roman politician and soldier (c. 108–62 BC)
many references to his increasing interactions with Catiline. The sequel, Lustrum (issued in the United States as Conspirata), deals with the five years
Catiline
Roman senator
defended by Cicero. Robert Harris included Rabirius's trial in his book Lustrum. Colleen McCullough included Rabirius's trial in Caesar's Women. Rabiria
Gaius_Rabirius_(senator)
The last edition of the Eclair was published in 2014, in 2019 a special lustrum edition was created but this was never formally published. The governing
Economic Faculty Association Rotterdam
Economic_Faculty_Association_Rotterdam
demonstranten laten zich horen bij lustrum Rijksuniversiteit" [Pro-Palestine demonstrators make themselves heard at lustrum of the university]. OOG Groningen
List of pro-Palestinian protests in the Netherlands
List_of_pro-Palestinian_protests_in_the_Netherlands
Trial before the people in ancient Rome
(tribune) Publius Cornelius Scipio Aemilianus Failure to perform censorial lustrum properly Acquitted 140 Marcius Aemilius Lepidus Porcina Military failure
Iudicium_populi
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Glorious, Shineing, The dawn
Girl/Female
Indian
Ladylike
Girl/Female
Indian
Merciful, Companionate, Kind
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Hebrew
Stop.
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Arabic, Muslim
Life
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n.
A lustration or purification, especially the purification of the whole Roman people, which was made by the censors once in five years. Hence: A period of five years.
a.
Of or pertaining to a lustrum.
pl.
of Lustrum
n.
A period of five years; a lustrum.
pl.
of Lustrum