It bears the appropriate surname which was given to this justly-loved pope--"Temporum suorum felicitas.
Quod enim tunc temporis factum est in una Puella, hoc in sine Temporum futurum est, ut fiat in tota Sonagoga.
King Edward and the shepherdess, learnt from cantilenis per successiones temporum detritis (Gesta, II, s.
Olympiad) he crowded all the games of Greece, "Certamina omnia et quæ diversissimorum temporum sunt cogi in unum annum jussit.
He probably refers to the "De Temporum Ratione," the longer of his two chronological works.
Bede himself used the Caesarean indiction, of which we get the first notice in his "De Temporum Ratione.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "temporum" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.