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Unit of time roughly equal to the potential lifetime of a person
A saeculum (plural saecula) is a length of time roughly equal to the potential lifetime of a person or, equivalently, the complete renewal of a human population
Saeculum
10th century period of papal electoral corruption
Saeculum obscurum (Ecclesiastical Latin: [ˈsɛː.ku.lu.m obsˈkuː.rum], "the dark age/century"), also known as the Rule of the Harlots or the Pornocracy,
Saeculum_obscurum
Theory of generational cycles
economic climate ("mood") exists. They are part of a larger cyclical "saeculum", a long human life, which usually spans around 85 years, although some
Strauss–Howe generational theory
Strauss–Howe_generational_theory
Mottos that appear on the reverse of the Great Seal of the United States
(possessive) plural form of the word saeculum, meaning (in this context) generation, century, or age. Saeculum did come to mean "age, world" in late
Novus_ordo_seclorum
Academic journal
Saeculum ('Time' or 'Century') is a German scholarly journal. It was launched in 1950 by the historian Georg Stadtmüller and was originally published by
Saeculum_(journal)
Head of the Catholic Church in 964
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
Pope_Benedict_V
Ancient Roman calendar era
first millennium, together with Ludi saeculares for Rome's alleged tenth saeculum. Coins from his reign commemorate the celebrations. A coin by a contender
Ab_urbe_condita
Deity in Hellenistic mythology
Latin, the concept of the deity may appear as Aeternitas, Anna Perenna, or Saeculum. He is typically in the company of an earth or mother goddess such as Tellus
Aion_(deity)
Head of the Catholic Church from 942 to 946
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
Pope_Marinus_II
Head of the Catholic Church from 929 to 931
infamous Marozia, his pontificate occurred during the period known as the Saeculum obscurum. Stephen was a Roman by birth, the son of Germanic (Goth)
Pope_Stephen_VII
2016 film by Alex Brewer and Ben Brewer
Connelly Music by Reza Safinia Production companies Highland Film Group Saeculum Productions Hassell Free Production Distributed by Saban Films Release
The_Trust_(2016_film)
AD 193 in the Roman Empire
Coin of Clodius Albinus. This coin celebrates Saeculum Frugiferum, the embodiment of a "fruitful era", probably Ba'al Hammon, a Phoenician divinity worshipped
Year_of_the_Five_Emperors
Term for the Early Middle Ages
and understanding). The phrase Dark Age(s) itself derives from the Latin saeculum obscurum, originally applied by Caesar Baronius in 1602 when he referred
Dark_Ages_(historiography)
Span of time defined for the purposes of chronology or historiography
defined for the history of Earth. Comparable terms are Epoch, age, period, saeculum, aeon (Greek aion) and yuga (Sanskrit युग). The word has been in use in
Era
Including seafood in an otherwise vegetarian diet
eds. 2010 Lutterbach, Hubertus: Der Fleischverzicht im Christentum, in: Saeculum 50/II (1999) p. 202. May, Gerhard; Greschat, Katharina. (2013). Marcion
Pescetarianism
State of being separate from religion
Secularity or secularness (from Latin sæculum, 'worldly' or 'of a generation' or 'century') is the state of being unrelated to, or neutral in regard to
Secularity
Christian theologian and philosopher (354–430)
2307/298656. JSTOR 298656. S2CID 162757247. Brown 1964, p. 115. R. A. Markus, Saeculum: History and Society in the Theology of St.Augustine (Cambridge, 1970)
Augustine_of_Hippo
Head of the Catholic Church from 914 to 928
finally murdered. John’s pontificate occurred during the period known as the Saeculum obscurum. John X, whose father’s name was also John, was born at Tossignano
Pope_John_X
German alchemist
was a German alchemist. He is best known for the allegorical work Aureum Saeculum Redivivum (The Golden Age Restored), published under the pseudonym Henricus
Adrian_von_Mynsicht
Head of the Catholic Church from 964 to 965
Otto I, Leo VIII's pontificate occurred after the period known as the saeculum obscurum. Born in Rome in the region around the Clivus Argentarius, Leo
Pope_Leo_VIII
Roman religious celebration
celebrate the beginning of the next. In particular, the Romans reckoned a saeculum as the longest possible length of human life, either 100 or 110 years in
Secular_Games
Head of the Catholic Church from 931 to 935
Alberic II of Spoleto. His pontificate occurred during the period known as Saeculum obscurum. John was the son of Marozia, the most powerful woman in Rome
Pope_John_XI
Device to measure the passage of time
Moment Hour Day Week Fortnight Month Year Olympiad Lustrum Decade Century Saeculum Millennium Related topics Orders of magnitude Chronology Duration music
Hourglass
Head of the Catholic Church from 928 to 929
to his death. His pontificate occurred during the period known as the Saeculum obscurum. Leo VI was born into a Roman family, and his father was Christophorus
Pope_Leo_VI
Head of the Catholic Church from 946 to 955
II of Spoleto, his pontificate occurred during the period known as the Saeculum obscurum. He was elected pope on 10 May 946 after the death of Marinus
Pope_Agapetus_II
American author and consultant (born 1951)
the managing director of demography at Hedgeye and he is president of Saeculum Research and LifeCourse Associates, consulting companies he founded with
Neil_Howe
Air and space warfare force of the United Kingdom
force blue and gold March Quick: "Royal Air Force March Past" Slow: "Saeculum" Anniversaries 1 April Engagements See list First World War Third Anglo-Afghan
Royal_Air_Force
Ancient Greek concept
lasting 100 years Kalpa (aeon) Millennium – Time period of 1000 years Saeculum – comparable Latin concept Aeon (company) Aeon (greek rapper) Young's Literal
Aeon
ætérnum. Per síngulos dies benedícimus te. Et laudámus nomen tuum in sǽculum, et in sǽculum sǽculi. Dignáre, Dómine, die isto sine peccáto nos custodíre. Miserére
Vouchsafe,_O_Lord
Head of the Catholic Church from 939 to 942
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
Pope_Stephen_VIII
Unit of time lasting 100 years
decades, centuries, and millennia Lustrum Middle Ages Millennium Modern era Saeculum Year AD and CE year numbering, which are numerically equivalent, are now
Century
Head of the Catholic Church
pope. The low point of the papacy was 867–1049. This period includes the Saeculum obscurum, the Crescentii era, and the Tusculan Papacy. The papacy came
Pope
Topics referred to by the same term
Look up pornocracy in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Saeculum obscurum is a period in the history of the papacy often referred to as the "Pornocracy"
Pornocracy_(disambiguation)
Early Christian hymn of praise
magnify thee; Day by day, we bless you Et laudámus nomen tuum in sǽculum, et in sǽculum sǽculi. And we worship thy Name: ever world without end. and praise
Te_Deum
popes who died violently List of fictional popes List of popes during the saeculum obscurum, a period of papal electoral corruption, spanning 904–964 List
List_of_lists_of_popes
Head of the Catholic Church from 913 to 914
fell during an obscure period in papal and Roman history, the so-called Saeculum obscurum (904–964). According to the Liber pontificalis, Lando was born
Pope_Lando
Head of the Catholic Church in 903
States in 903. He was pope immediately before the period known as the Saeculum obscurum, when popes wielded little temporal authority. His papacy occurred
Pope_Leo_V
Roman Curia official
intents and purposes ran the temporal affairs of the papacy during the saeculum obscurum of the first half of the tenth century, was a holder of the office
Vestararius
Others, such as the traditional Republican Secular Games to mark a new era (saeculum), became imperially funded to maintain traditional values and a common
Religion_in_ancient_Rome
Tendency to ascribe an idealized past to the country as a whole
Daniel (2003). "Katholische Ungarn in der Moldau". Saeculum. 54 (2). Böhlau Verlag: 252. doi:10.7788/saeculum.2003.54.2.213. ISSN 0080-5319. S2CID 201277080
Dacianism
Writing system of the ancient Near East
millennia... Archi, Alfonso (2015). "How the Anitta text reached Hattusa". Saeculum: Gedenkschrift für Heinrich Otten anlässlich seines 100. Geburtstags. Wiesbaden:
Cuneiform
Indian form of astrology
der Technikgeschichte im alten Indien". Saeculum (in German). 29 (3). Bohlau Verlag: 215–230. doi:10.7788/saeculum.1978.29.3.215. S2CID 171007726. Kauṭilya
Hindu_astrology
Topics referred to by the same term
(5th–10th centuries), the centuries after the fall of the Western Roman Empire Saeculum obscurum ("dark age/century"), a period in the history of the papacy during
Dark_Ages
7th-century Latin hymn
ómnium, exáudi preces súpplicum. 2 Qui cóndolens intéritu mortis períre saeculum, salvásti mundum lánguidum, donans reis remédium: 3 Vergénte mundi
Conditor_alme_siderum
Variety of Latin used by churches
traditional written form of the latter. For instance, in ninth-century Spain ⟨saeculum⟩ was simply the correct way to spell [sjeɡlo], meaning 'century'. The writer
Ecclesiastical_Latin
Roman Catholic responsory in Masses for the dead
die illa tremenda Quando cœli movendi sunt et terra Dum veneris iudicare sæculum per ignem. Tremens factus sum ego, et timeo, dum discussio venerit, atque
Libera_me
Resignation of the pope of the Catholic Church
case may have involved an antipope. Additionally, a few popes during the saeculum obscurum were "deposed", meaning driven from office by force. The history
Papal_renunciation
regular records of a court for special reasons. in saecula (saeculorum), in saeculum saeculi roughly: down to the times of the times forever (and ever); liturgical
List_of_Latin_phrases_(full)
Italian state ruled by the pope (756–1870)
aristocratic family, the Theophylacti. This period was later dubbed the Saeculum obscurum ("dark age"), and sometimes as the "rule by harlots". In practice
Papal_States
neighboring sovereigns was replaced by powerful Roman families during the saeculum obscurum, the Crescentii era, and the Tusculan Papacy. From 1048 to 1257
History_of_the_papacy
Deacons and priests who are not members of religious orders
their activities are not limited to that of their parish. The Latin word saeculum referred to a period of time roughly equivalent to 100 years. It forms
Secular_clergy
Latvian violinist (born 1947)
in 2010 Rolf Schock Prize for the Musical Arts from Stockholm in 2008 Saeculum Glashütte Original MusikFestspielPreis from Dresden in 2007 Grammy Award
Gidon_Kremer
The Donatist Church. Wipf and Stock. ISBN 9781532697555. R. A. Markus, Saeculum: History and Society in the Theology of St.Augustine (Cambridge, 1970)
Persecution_of_Christians
Absence of long-term economic growth
economy. In this context, the term secular means long-term (from Latin "saeculum"—century or lifetime), and is used in contrast to cyclical or short-term
Secular_stagnation
Etruscan deity
Culture and Religion (Brill, 1956), p. 219 et passim; John F. Hall III, "The Saeculum Novum of Augustus and its Etruscan Antecedents," Aufstieg und Niedergang
Maris_(mythology)
Period during which the Pope lived in Avignon, France (1309–1376)
Papacy (493–537) Byzantine Papacy (537–752) Frankish Papacy (756–857) Saeculum obscurum (904–964) Crescentii era (974–1012) High and Late Middle Ages
Avignon_Papacy
Papal States 44 / 51 Subject and later the sovereign of the Papal States. Saeculum obscurum began. First pope to be depicted with the papal tiara. 120 14
List_of_popes
23 Eastern Christian churches in the Catholic Church
the Eastern Churches: The Paradox in the Syro-Malabar Catholic Church". Saeculum. 16 (1): 15–36. Retrieved 8 June 2024. Klesko, Robert (12 July 2023). "Are
Eastern_Catholic_Churches
Financial term
than a human life, which some say means it cannot exist. Followers of Saeculum Theory take this view and align instead around a belief that defined sequences
Grand_supercycle
Voluntarily fasting to death in Jainism
Versuch nach brahmanischen Quellen". Saeculum (in German). 30 (4). Bohlau Verlag: 374–433. doi:10.7788/saeculum.1979.30.4.374. S2CID 170777592. Battin
Sallekhana
(possessive) plural form of the word saeculum, meaning (in this context) generation, century, or age. Saeculum did come to mean "age, world" in late
Great Seal of the United States
Great_Seal_of_the_United_States
Extinct Germanic ethnic group of Crimea
Angelsachsen. Bern: A. Francke. Schwarz, Ernst (1953). "Die Krimgoten". Saeculum: Jahrbuch für Universalgeschichte. 4. Freiburg im Breisgau: Böhlau Verlag:
Crimean_Goths
Public space in ancient Rome
several days and nights to mark the end of a new saeculum and the beginning of the next one. A saeculum was supposedly the longest possible length of a
Campus_Martius
Romanian fairy tale
îngrijită, prefață și tabel cronologic de IORDAN DATCU. Bucuresti: Editura SAECULUM I. O., 2000. pp. 42-47. Andrei, Alexandru (1979). Valori etice în basmul
The_Golden_Stag_(fairy_tale)
god of cyclical or unbounded time, related to the concepts of aevum or saeculum Aius Locutius, divine voice that warned the Romans of the imminent Gallic
List_of_Roman_deities
Line dividing one calendar day from the next
Moment Hour Day Week Fortnight Month Year Olympiad Lustrum Decade Century Saeculum Millennium Related topics Orders of magnitude Chronology Duration music
International_Date_Line
Medieval chronicle by William of Malmesbury
Malmesburiensis Monachi Gesta Regum Anglorum atque Historia Novella", Saeculum XII: Willelmi Malmesburiensis Monachi Opera Omnia, Patrologiae Cursus Completus
Gesta_Regum_Anglorum
Period of papal history
Papacy (493–537) Byzantine Papacy (537–752) Frankish Papacy (756–857) Saeculum obscurum (904–964) Crescentii era (974–1012) High and Late Middle Ages
Papacy_during_the_Renaissance
Type of social theories
and Giambattista Vico can be seen as precursors of this analysis. The saeculum was identified in Roman times. In recent times, P. R. Sarkar in his social
Social_cycle_theory
Protagonist of the comic book series The Sandman
some of it would happen, when he met the Daniel Dream and retrieved the Saeculum (both events happening in The Sandman Overture). Thus, the change was maybe
Dream_(character)
Abstaining from the consumption of meat
S2CID 43847928. Lutterbach, Hubertus. "Der Fleischverzicht im Christentum", Saeculum 50/II (1999) p. 202. Mortimer, Ian (January 2010) [Originally published
Vegetarianism
American financial manager and policy advisor
before being promoted to senior policy advisor. He is the former head of Saeculum Capital Management, an investment firm which he founded in 2013. In March
Brian_Quintenz
Head of the Catholic Church from 1878 to 1903
the Eastern Churches: The Paradox in the Syro-Malabar Catholic Church. Saeculum Undergraduate Academic Journal, 16(1). von Pastor, Ludwig (1950), Errinnerungen
Pope_Leo_XIII
of "obscurity" in Italian history during the 9th to 11th centuries, the saeculum obscurum or "Dark Age" of the Roman papacy as seen from the perspective
Italy_in_the_Middle_Ages
Ethnoregion of the Czech Republic with a Romance history
Silezia]. Brno: Blok. Lozovan, Eugen (2015). Dacia sacra. Bucuresti: Editura Saeculum. ISBN 978-973-9399-17-3. Polišenský, Josef V. (1971). The Thirty Years
Moravian_Wallachia
Feast day celebrated on 30 November
original on 2 October 2008. Tudor Pamfil, Mitologia poporului roman, Editura Saeculum, 2007 Maria Filipoiu, Traditii crestine si ritualuri populare romanesti
Saint_Andrew's_Day
Part of the Hunnic invasion of the Roman province of Gaul
Sarmatian background of the Germanic migrations]. Saeculum (in German). 2: 340–392. doi:10.7788/saeculum.1951.2.jg.340. S2CID 170085131. Norwich, John Julius
Battle of the Catalaunian Plains
Battle_of_the_Catalaunian_Plains
Duke of the Romans
descendant of Theophylact I, Count of Tusculum. Historians use the term Saeculum obscurum to describe the period when the Papacy was under the direct control
Peter,_Duke_of_the_Romans
Romanian academic and politician
Petrovici in the sights of the Securitate] (in Romanian). București: Editura Saeculum I.O. OCLC 891647100. Necula, Ionel (2006). Ion Petrovici: un capitol de
Ion_Petrovici
8th–9th century renaissance within the Carolingian Empire
*/sjeglo/—was properly spelled ⟨saeculum⟩, as it had been for the better part of a millennium. The scribe would not have read aloud ⟨saeculum⟩ as /sɛkulum/ any more
Carolingian_Renaissance
Building in Rome, Italy
from the title page of the first edition—of the alchemical book Aureum Saeculum Redivivum (1621) by Adrian von Mynsicht (known also as Madathanus). In
Porta_Alchemica
Roman emperor from 244 to 249
Medallion commemorating Rome's millennium. Legend: concordia augustorum / saeculum novum ("harmony of the emperors, new era").
Philip_the_Arab
Papacy (493–537) Byzantine Papacy (537–752) Frankish Papacy (756–857) Saeculum obscurum (904–964) Crescentii era (974–1012) High and Late Middle Ages
List of popes who died violently
List_of_popes_who_died_violently
to retain influence in the emerging Holy Roman Empire, and during the saeculum obscurum, the population of Rome fell to as low as 30,000 inhabitants.
History_of_Rome
2008 science fiction novel by Neal Stephenson
Discipline. Chief among these is that the avout are separated from the Sæculum, or outside world. There are different levels of separation. For example
Anathem
1500 self-portrait by Albrecht Dürer
Domini. The painting may have been created as part of a celebration of the saeculum by the circle of the Renaissance humanist scholar Conrad Celtes, which
Self-Portrait_(Dürer,_Munich)
("Heaven-stormers") of Romanticism. His aim was also to condemn "the indiscipline of the Saeculum" and the separation of the self from contemplation. In the characters of
Titan_(Jean_Paul_novel)
Possibly uncanonical synod held in St. Peter's Basilica
elected in the period called by Church historian, Cardinal Baronius, the Saeculum obscurum ("the Dark Age") of the Papacy, when the Holy See was dominated
Synod_of_Rome_(963)
Formal leaders within established religions
institute and live in the world at large, rather than a religious institute (saeculum). The Holy See supports the activity of its clergy by the Congregation
Clergy
Gregorian chant
dicent: Alleluia, Alleluia. Confitemini Domino, quoniam bonus, quoniam in sæculum misericordia ejus. Gloria Patri, et Filio, et Spiritui Sancto, Sicut erat
Vidi_aquam
der Technikgeschichte im alten Indien". Saeculum (in German). 29 (3). Bohlau Verlag: 215–230. doi:10.7788/saeculum.1978.29.3.215. S2CID 171007726. Kauṭilya
History_of_calendars
Roman emperor from 198 to 217
communicate military and religious messages, with other coins giving messages of saeculum aureum and virtues. During Caracalla's sole reign, from 212 to 217, a significant
Caracalla
Romanian painter (1899–1977)
far-right magazine Sfarmă-Piatră and to Lucian Blaga's philosophical journal, Saeculum. After World War II, Demian continued to contribute illustrations to books
Anastase_Demian
Festival celebrating the founding of Rome
of the Roman Empire understood they were at the beginning of a new era, Saeculum Novum. When the Roman Empire became Christian, in the following centuries
Natale_di_Roma
Romanian lawyer, writer and publisher (1892–1971)
Regenerarea reappeared, care of Editura Vremea, in 2001; the following year, Saeculum publishers put out a large corpus of his translations, which featured samples
N._Porsenna
Calendar year
during this time was in a period of decline, in retrospect known as the saeculum obscurum ("Dark Age") or "pornocracy" ("rule of harlots"), a state of affairs
AD_1000
Brazilian secret police
"Polícia política, inteligência e segurança na ditadura militar (1964-1984)". Sæculum – Revista de História (in Portuguese). 39 (39): 191–204. doi:10.22478/ufpb
Department of Political and Social Order
Department_of_Political_and_Social_Order
Austrian writer (born 1968)
January 2012 for hr2-kultur's Hörbuchbestenliste, 3rd place for Saeculum 2012: Saeculum was included in the collection published by Österreichischer Staatspreis
Ursula_Poznanski
Roman Catholic archbasilica and landmark in Rome, Italy
that he was murdered by Theodora during a historical period known as the saeculum obscurum. Cardinals Vincenzo Santucci and Carlo Colonna are also buried
Archbasilica of Saint John Lateran
Archbasilica_of_Saint_John_Lateran
("Sacred") Sab. – Sabbatum Sabb. – Sabbatum ("Sabbath", Saturday) Saec. – Saeculum (Century) Sal. – Salus, Salutis ("Salvation", "of Salvation") Salmant.
List of classical abbreviations
List_of_classical_abbreviations
SAECULUM
SAECULUM
SAECULUM
SAECULUM
Boy/Male
Tamil
Childs plaything
Girl/Female
Indian
Priceless
Boy/Male
Arabic, Assamese, Bengali, Celebrity, Hindu, Indian, Kannada, Marathi, Muslim, Oriya, Parsi
Sun; Sunlight
Female
Egyptian
, the great, or, the first.
Male
Hungarian
Hungarian form of Greek Eugenios, JENÕ means "well born."
Girl/Female
Arabic, Muslim
Clearness; Purity
Boy/Male
American, Anglo, Australian, British, Danish, English
Dwells by the Torrent; From the Linden Tree Hill
Girl/Female
Tamil
Goddess Parvati
Girl/Female
Hindu
Celestial Apsara
Surname or Lastname
English
English : variant of Postlethwait.
SAECULUM
SAECULUM
SAECULUM
SAECULUM
SAECULUM