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Indiction
Indiction An indiction is any of the years in a 15-year cycle used to date medieval documents. Each year was numbered: first indiction, second indiction, etc. However, the cycles were not ...
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Cycle
Cycle A cycle (Latin "cyclus," from Greek "kuklos" meaning circle ... in a temporal sense (e.g. the cycle of the seasons). Cyclic or cyclical are ... the adjective forms. Pages about cycles include: Cycle studies for interdisciplinary cycle research. See also Foundation for the ...
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Indiction (translated from French)
Indiction indiction Roman - latin indictio, "announces" -, corresponds to one ... the mention of the year of the indiction, i.e. the sequence number of the year in the cycle, so that a legal document is valid ...
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Calculation of the date of Easter (translated from French)
... to what is generally known as. solar cycle is an element whose employment is equivalent ... letter Julienne. The fifth element, the Roman indiction, no role in the current comput has ... a division of 15 years the successive cycle times as from the year 313 Christian ... the one year old row in its cycle. The value of these elements is given ... 1 with A, and by repeating the cycle every seven days. If the year ...
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Anno Domini
... openly began to use their regnal year. Indiction cycles Another common system was to use the indiction cycle (15 indictions made up an agricultural tax cycle, an indiction being a year in duration). Documents ...
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Julian day (translated from Chinese)
... This date was considers sun 、MoonTrackThe movement cycle, as well as received at that timeTaxThe ... but subscribes. Joseph Scliger defines the Confucian cycle is in 7980 slightly, is because of ... 28×19×15=7980. Among: 28 years are oneSolar cycle(solar cycle), passes through a solar cycle, then week date foreword and month ...
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Julien day (translated from French)
... multiple of 3 cycles of calendar: solar cycle, one 28 years period, represents, in the ... section, one 19 years period, corresponds to cycle metonic , i.e. the interval of time ... the same dates of the solar year, indiction Roman, one 15 years period, no astronomical significance has but corresponded to a cycle of lifting of taxes with Rome and ... number solar: 3, golden section: 1 and indiction: 3) Scalinger determined that this beginning ...
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Julian calendar
... writers Censorinus and Macrobius, the ideal intercalary cycle consisted of ordinary years of 355 days ... counting inclusively, so that the four year cycle was considered as including both the first ... the existence of the triennial leap year cycle is confirmed by an inscription that dates ... of the emperor, in addition to the indiction and the consul (the latter ending only four years later). The indiction caused the Byzantine year to begin ...
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Julian day
... the beginning of the previous 400-year cycle of leap years in the Gregorian Calendar ... cycles used with the Julian calendar: 15 (indiction cycle) 19 (Metonic cycle) 28 (Solar cycle) = 7980 years Its epoch falls at ...
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Dictionario Romanico 081 (Romanica wiki)
... to announce ESPANIOL: FRANCESE: ITALIANO: PORTUGESE: ... UNDE: indiction [edit] indiciar ANGLESE: ... ESPANIOL: FRANCESE: ITALIANO: PORTUGESE ... indicer ESPANIOL: FRANCESE: ITALIANO: PORTUGESE: ... UNDE: [edit] indiction n ANGLESE: I. indiction (1. [Rom. Hist.]; 2. [Chronol.] cycle of indiction); II. [R.C.Ch.] convocation (of ...
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