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notitia

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A quick definition of notitia:

Notitia: A word from Latin that means "knowledge" or "information". In ancient Rome, it was also used to refer to a list or register of important people or things. For example, the Notitia Dignitatum was a list of high-ranking officials in the Roman Empire. In history, it has also been used to mean "notice" or a list of important religious positions.

A more thorough explanation:

Definition: Notitia is a Latin word that means "knowledge" or "information". In Roman law, it was used to refer to a list, register, or catalogue of things.

Examples:

  • Notitia Dignitatum: This was a list of high offices in the Eastern and Western parts of the Roman Empire, compiled in the late fourth or early fifth century A.D.
  • Ecclesiastical sees: Notitia was also used to refer to a list of ecclesiastical sees, or bishoprics, in the Christian church.

These examples illustrate how notitia was used to refer to lists or registers of important information. The Notitia Dignitatum was a comprehensive list of high-ranking officials in the Roman Empire, while the ecclesiastical sees were a list of important bishoprics in the Christian church.

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