- so-called
major rogation is held on 25 April; the
minor rogations are held on
Monday to
Wednesday preceding Ascension Thursday. The word
rogation comes from...
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rogation in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Rogation may
refer to:
Rogation days, as
marked on the
Christian calendar of the
Western Church Rogatio...
- Republic:
Rogationes,
Plebiscita and Leges.
These shed
light on
Roman political structure and the role of the
Plebeian Council.
Rogationes (sing. rogatio)...
- The Licino-****tian
rogations were a
series of laws
proposed by
tribunes of the plebs,
Gaius Licinius Stolo and
Lucius ****tius Later****,
enacted around...
- In
Syriac Christianity, the Fast of
Nineveh (classical Syriac: ܒܥܘܬܐ ܕܢܝܢܘܝ̈ܐ Bā'ūṯā ḏ-Ninwāyē,
literally "Petition of the Ninevites") is a three-day fast...
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Roman chronologies. The
three alleged rogations touched on a
number of topics. The
first rogation was a
mechanism for debt relief. The
second imposed...
- and abstinence,
alongside the
forty days of Lent, the
Ember Days, the
Rogation Days, and the
vigils of
feast days.
Saint Augustine's
Prayer Book, a companion...
- the
processions accompanied by
hymns and prayers,
known as litaniae,
rogationes or supplicationes. It is to such a
procession that
reference appears to...
- In the
Roman republic, a
rogatio (from
Latin rogo, "ask,
place a
question before") is a
proposed piece of legislation. All
legislation during the republic...