- Look up
secular in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Secular is an
adjective describing something separate from religion.
Secular may also
refer to: Secular...
- from the
collapse of society. The
avout (intellectuals
separated from
Sæcular society) are
banned from
possessing or
operating most
advanced technology...
- The
Secular or
Saecular Games (Ludi Saeculares) was an
ancient Roman religious celebration involving sacrifices,
theatrical performances, and
public games...
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saeculum was 110 years. In 17 BC,
Caesar Augustus organized Ludi
saeculares ("
saecular games") for the
first time to
celebrate the "fifth
saeculum of Rome". Augustus...
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priestly quindecimviri sacris faciundis who
oversaw the
celebration of the
Saecular Games in 17 BC. He held the
office of
consul in 11 BC with
Paullus Fabius...
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Bavarian Nordgau. Finally, it was only the
joint persuasion of both his
saecular and
ecclesiastical overlords,
Bernard I, Duke of Saxony, and Tagino, Archbishop...
- E[dward] C[harles], ed. (1912). The Odes of Horace :
Books I-IV and the
Saecular Hymn.
Translated by Marris,
William Sinclair. London:
Oxford University...
- Amphibien. In: Isis von Oken, XXIII,
Leipzig 1830, S. 189–195, S. 806–809.
Saecular-Feier der
Naturhistorischen Gesellschaft in Nürnberg 1801-1901 ... (Google...
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pertaining to
Pluto entered Roman culture with the
establishment of the
Saecular Games in 249 BC, and that Dis
pater was only a
translation of Plouton....
- its name to the
ritual games held
there (ludi tarentini) that
became the
Saecular Games. A
lengthy inscription marks the
occasion of
these games under Augustus...