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Cycle of indiction
Cycle of indiction, a period of 15 years, employed in Roman and ecclesiastical chronology, not founded on any astronomical period, but having reference to certain judicial acts which took place at stated epochs under the Greek emperors. Cycle of the moon, or Metonic cycle, a period of 19 years, after the lapse of which the new and full moon returns to the same day of the year; -- so called from Meton, who first proposed it. Cycle of the sun, Solar cycle, a period of 28 years, at the end of which time the days of the month return to the same days of the week. The dominical or Sunday letter follows the same order; hence the solar cycle is also called the cycle of the Sunday letter. In the Gregorian calendar the solar cycle is in general interrupted at the end of the century.
Indiction
Indiction In*dic"tion, n. [L. indictio: cf. F. indiction. See Indict, Indite.] 1. Declaration; proclamation; public notice or appointment. [Obs.] ``Indiction of a war.' --Bacon. Secular princes did use to indict, or permit the indiction of, synods of bishops. --Jer. Taylor. 2. A cycle of fifteen years. Note: This mode of reckoning time is said to have been introduced by Constantine the Great, in connection with the payment of tribute. It was adopted at various times by the Greek emperors of Constantinople, the popes, and the parliaments of France. Through the influence of the popes, it was extensively used in the ecclesiastical chronology of the Middle Ages. The number of indictions was reckoned at first from 312 a. d., but since the twelfth century it has been reckoned from the birth of Christ. The papal indiction is the only one ever used at the present day. To find the indiction and year of the indiction by the first method, subtract 312 from the given year a. d., and divide by 15; by the second method, add 3 to the given year a. d., and the divide by 15. In either case, the quotient is the number of the current indiction, and the remainder the year of the indiction. See Cycle of indiction, under Cycle.

Meaning of Indictio from wikipedia

- An indiction (Latin: indictio, impost) was a periodic re****essment of taxation in the Roman Empire which took place every fifteen years. In Late Antiquity...
- way, introduced in the late 3rd century AD, was counting years from the indictio, a 15-year period based on the announcement of the delivery of food and...
- advantages Militiae mutatiorelegation to inferior service or duties. Munerum indictioadditional duties Fustuarium – a sentence for desertion or dereliction...
- – relegation to inferior service or duties. Summary execution munerum indictioadditional duties Some sources call it a civilian award. See the main...
- by law to enlist. Secondly, a regular annual levy was held based on the indictio (land tax ****essment). Depending on the amount of land tax due on his estates...
- name in Gr****) Id. – Idus ("Ides") Igr. – Igitur ("Therefore") Ind. – Indictio ("Indiction") Ind. – Index Inq. – Inquisitio ("Inquisition") i.p.i. – in...
- misinterpreted as Iesus Hominum Salvator "Jesus Saviour of Men" Ind. – Indictio ("Indiction") Ind. – Index Inq. – Inquisitio ("Inquisition") i.p.i. – in...
- spiritum ad aethera / misit et membra sepulcro humanda dedit / prima **** indictio esset die nonarum / iuliarum feria quinta Under the kings, bold Audoald...
- episcopi de phascha ut computetur. prima indictio [indici MS]a primo anno com****tionis, et prima indictio in****ta post quintam decimam est XVI anno...