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  • *Summer Solstice, festival of Kwand and Khandiwa, day of restoration and judgment, day of th ;Winter
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  • ...s. Nightmoon occurs in nearly mid winter and has twenty six days. Winter Solstice is observed in Nightmoon. Nightmoon is preceded by the month of [[Hearthmo
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  • ...ve just before and after winter solstice. Threymoon occurs just after mid winter and has twenty six days. Threymoon is preceded by the month of [[Nightmoon
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  • *[[Annual Triumph of Arathrax Savior]], third day after winter solstice *[[Annual Triumph of Arathrax Savior]], third day after winter solstice
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  • ...gthening. The first year marks the year when Erithráigean was born or the winter (midyear) of 225 AI. The year 2745 AI is 2520 AC (Arathracian Calendar). ...="center"|[[Thragia]]||align="center"|24||align="center"| ||align="center"|Winter||align="center"|[[Saint Erithráigean]]||align="center"|
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  • ...clipse. He visits his son's house once a year on the evening before Winter Solstice. At this time, Luvas may ask his father to restore the life of one mortal, Every winter solstice, Mesealdongabh is though to visit his son, [[Luvas]], at the hall, [[Iffera
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  • *Winter Solstice, the Birthday of [[Arathrax]] *Summer Solstice
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  • ...English throughout the Pallathantic. The [[Common Year]] begins on Summer Solstice, considered the holiest day of the year, especially to the sun god, [[Amrul ...||align="center"|26||align="center"|Holy Pair||align="center"|High Summer (Solstice)||align="center"|Sun||align="center"|Amm
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  • ...mrulmoon 1||align="center"|State ||Traditional||Celebrate New Year, Summer Solstice|| ...lign="center"|Nightmoon||align="center"|Major||Arathracian||Observe Winter Solstice||Sacrifice, Prayers
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  • ...mrulmoon 1||align="center"|State ||Traditional||Celebrate New Year, Summer Solstice|| ...lign="center"|Nightmoon||align="center"|Major||Arathracian||Observe Winter Solstice, honor the god [[Arathrax]] and his son [[Erithraigean]]||Processions, Pray
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  • ...mrulmoon 1||align="center"|State ||Traditional||Celebrate New Year, Summer Solstice||[[Games of High Summer of Aurice]] ...center"|Nightmoon Winter Solstice||align="center"|Major|| ||Observe Winter Solstice, Worship Arathrax||Religious Procession, Arathracian Observances
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  • b 225, Thragia 1 (Winter Solstice, Arathracian Calendar), [[Bembasule]], [[Erechóreb]]; d 347, [[Yophénthë
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  • {{See also|Winter Solstice}} Arathrax's death and resurrection is re-enacted every year on winter solstice. Arathrax dies and rises from the death and with his resurrection attains t
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  • ...ngabh]], visits [[Ifferadindala]] once a year on the evening before Winter Solstice. At this time, Luvas may ask his father to restore the life of one mortal,
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  • ..., sunset, high noon; special versions performed on Winter Solstice, Summer Solstice, Spring Equinox, and Autumnal Equinox
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  • ...c storms from striking Pytharnia from the northeast and it enjoys a milder winter for this reason. Pytharnia is humid even in the highlands where the large ...ver, always receive snowfall in the winter. Pytharnia is prone to regular winter snowfall in the inland woods of the [[Great Disdrire Forest]].
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  • ...performed when the time of ascension to the throne was so close to winter solstice.
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  • ...f [[Rhewlla]] (compare [[Rhio]]) is a religious theme celebrated on Winter Solstice which is the last day of the sacred year (see [[Arathracian Calendar]]). M
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