Rota
- Rota was a Valkyrie in Norse mythology, who chose those who were about to die on the battle-field.
- Rota is a Latin word, meaning "wheel".
- The rota was a cylinder, open on one side, that was built inside a wall of a monastery; it was used for exchanging mail and food with cloistered clergy, being their only communication with the world. It was usually about 50 centimeters wide by 30 centimeters high, and its opening did not permit visual or tactile contact with the uncloistered. Messages or food were put into the cylinder, then the rota was revolved so that the opening faced the other side. Monks were stationed close by or were notified that someone had turned the wheel by various mechanisms. In some cases, especially at night and in winter, the rota was filled by the monks with food, and left there for the poor, to give them something to eat without them having to ask. The rota was also used by those mothers who didn't want to (or couldn't) keep their (often illegitimate) newborn babies. They left them in the safe hands of monks or nuns, their anonymity being guaranteed by the rota. In some dioceses the instrument was abolished to discourage this latter use.
- Gian-Carlo Rota was a 20th-century Italian-born American mathematician and philosopher.
- Nino Rota was a 20th-century Italian composer.
- The Sacra Rota is the tribunal of the Roman Catholic Church that deals with divorces.
- Rota is a town in Spain.
- Rota is the southernmost of the Northern Mariana Islands.
- Rota (volcano) is a volcano in Nicaragua
- In medieval music, a rota is a name for a type of round, specifically as practiced in England in the 13th and 14th centuries. The term is Latin for "wheel."
- The Rota Club was a political club in circa 1702 in London. Its members proposed radical political reform, and the club is mentioned as an enemy of the state in Jonathan Swift's A Tale of a Tub.
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