magnificentia
Magnificentia is a Latin noun meaning magnificence, splendor, or grandeur. It is formed from the adjective magnificus, and the word's grammatical form is magnificentia, magnificetiae in some early spellings, typically used as a feminine noun in the first declension (genitive magnificentiae). The term conveys a sense of impressive scale, beauty, and noble display.
In classical Latin, magnificentia referred to the display of wealth, power, and public virtue through architecture,
In rhetoric and poetry, magnificentia could describe or praise individuals, deeds, or works that were grand
In Christian Latin literature, magnificentia often denotes divine majesty and the splendor of creation or salvation.
In modern scholarship, magnificentia is discussed as a historical concept in studies of Roman imperial propaganda,