Definition of Indicteon
Indiction, a cycle of 15 years instituted by Constantine the Great,
and which began on the 24th September 812, the day of his victory over
Maxentius; to find the indiction of any year add 1 and divide by 15.
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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.
&fist; 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.
- Webster's Unabridged Dictionary (1913)
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