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In ancient Rome, the fasti (Latin plural) were chronological or calendar-based lists, or other diachronic records or plans of official and religiously sanctioned events. After Rome's decline, the word fasti continued to be used for similar records in Christian Europe and later Western culture. The yearly records of the fasti encouraged the writing of history in the form of chronological annales, "annals," which in turn influenced the development of Roman historiography.

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  • Fasti eren calendaris en els quals s'indicaven els dies d'obligat compliment religiós i els dies marcats per a commemorar esdeveniments oficials. (ca)
  • Fasti is een Latijnse term die voor meerdere zaken in het oude Rome werd gebruikt. (nl)
  • Die Fasti (auch Fasten, F-Tage) waren ursprünglich eine römische „Liste der Gerichtstage“, der später weitere Feriae (Festtage) zugefügt wurden. Im Verlauf bildete sich unter Ergänzung besonderer Ereignisse ein früher Kalender heraus. Abgeleitet ist der Begriff von fari (sprechen), welches wiederum mit fas (göttliches Recht) in Verbindung steht. Dies fasti sind im Gegensatz zu dies nefasti Tage, an denen Recht gesprochen wird. An dies fasti durfte ein Prätor gemäß göttlichem Recht Gericht halten. (de)
  • In ancient Rome, the fasti (Latin plural) were chronological or calendar-based lists, or other diachronic records or plans of official and religiously sanctioned events. After Rome's decline, the word fasti continued to be used for similar records in Christian Europe and later Western culture. The yearly records of the fasti encouraged the writing of history in the form of chronological annales, "annals," which in turn influenced the development of Roman historiography. (en)
  • Del latín fasti, -orum (genitivo plural), los fastos son calendarios romanos, por lo común grabados en piedra. En tiempos de Cayo Mario y Sila se llamó fasti a unas listas con el nombre de los cónsules, además de unas listas relativas a fiestas. Los días del mes se calculaban a partir de tres referencias: calendas, nonas e idus y siempre dando marcha atrás a partir de estas fechas: "3 días antes de los idus de abril", "4 días antes de las nonas de mayo", etc. (es)
  • Na Roma Antiga, fastos (em latim: fasti) eram listas cronológicas em forma de calendário ou outros registros ou planos diacrônicos de eventos religiosos oficiais. Depois do declínio do Império Romano, a palavra fastos continuou a ser utilizada para registros similares na e, a partir dali, por todo o Ocidente. (pt)
  • Fasti (lat. fas - gudomlig rätt) var kalendern i det antika Romerska riket.Den var en förteckning över vilka dagar det tillåtet att hålla rättegångar och liknande borgerliga aktiviteter ("dies fasti", märkta i kalendern med ett F) eller festdagar då detta av religiösa skäl inte var tillåtet ("dies nefasti" eller "feriae" - N), samt tillåtet att hålla folkförsamlingar ("dies comitalis" - C) och dagar tillägnade olika folkliga kulter (märkta NP med osäker tolkning). Ordet Fasti användes också om förteckningar över rikets ämbetsmän såsom konsuler, censorer och . (sv)
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