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Что (кто) такое INDICTION - определение

ANY OF THE YEARS IN A 15-YEAR CYCLE USED TO DATE MEDIEVAL DOCUMENTS THROUGHOUT EUROPE
Indiction cycle

indiction         
[?n'd?k?(?)n]
¦ noun historical a fiscal period of fifteen years used as a means of dating events and transactions in the Roman Empire and in the papal and some royal courts.
Indiction         
·noun A cycle of fifteen years.
II. Indiction ·noun Declaration; proclamation; public notice or appointment.
Indiction         
An indiction (, impost) was a periodic reassessment of taxation in the Roman Empire which took place every fifteen years. In Late Antiquity, this 15-year cycle began to be used to date documents and it continued to be used for this purpose in Medieval Europe, and can also refer to an individual year in the cycle; for example, "the fourth indiction" came to mean the fourth year of the current indiction.

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Indiction

An indiction (Latin: indictio, impost) was a periodic reassessment of taxation in the Roman Empire which took place every fifteen years. In Late Antiquity, this 15-year cycle began to be used to date documents and it continued to be used for this purpose in Medieval Europe, and can also refer to an individual year in the cycle; for example, "the fourth indiction" came to mean the fourth year of the current indiction. Since the cycles themselves were not numbered, other information is needed to identify the specific year.

Примеры употребления для INDICTION
1. ECB RATE RISE LOOMS Economists saw Issing‘s remarks as an indiction of the bank‘s readiness to raise interest rates although another ECB Governing Council member, Guy Quaden, said in a magazine interview reported on Thursday that the bank had not yet decided on a series of rises.