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Saeculum obscurum (Ecclesiastical Latin: [ˈsɛː.ku.lu.m obsˈkuː.rum], "the dark age/century"), also
known as the ****ocracy or the Rule of the Harlots,...
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meaning is clear. The
violation of this rule is
known by the
Latin term
obscurum per obscurius. However,
sometimes scientific and
philosophical terms are...
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Dendrolycopodium obscurum,
synonym Lycopodium obscurum,
commonly called rare clubmoss,
ground pine, or
princess pine, is a
North American species of clubmoss...
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Catasetum saccatum var.
typum Hoehne Catasetum christyanum var.
obscurum Rchb.f.
Catasetum secundum Klotzsch Catasetum baraquinianum Lem. Catasetum...
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Myoporum obscurum,
commonly known as popwood,
sandalwood or ****
ironwood is a
plant in the
figwort family, Scrophulariaceae. It is a very rare shrub...
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Myzinum obscurum is a
species of wasp in the
family Thynnidae. It is
found in the
Eastern United States. Kimsey, Lynn S. (8
September 2009). "Taxonomic...
- 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...
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terms were used to
refer to the devices:
cubiculum obscurum,
cubiculum tenebricosum,
conclave obscurum, and
locus obscurus. A
camera obscura without a lens...
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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
raised in...
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States from 30
October 942 to his death. He
ruled during the
Saeculum obscurum. He was also
erroneously called Martin III (Martinus III)
leading to the...