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− | The Arathracian Calendar begins on Winter Solstice or the day immediately after Winter Solstice when the sun is newly on the ascent and the day is once again lengthening. 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). | + | The Arathracian Calendar begins on Winter Solstice or the day immediately after Winter Solstice when the sun is newly on the ascent and the day is once again lengthening. 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). The Arathracian Calendar does require intercalary days. These days during the [[Yophenthean Empire]] were added by themselves to the end of the year and considered particularly inauspicious as Days of Chaos. Sometime after the empire, they were added to particular months. |
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+ | The Arathracian names of the months are thought to have been given to the months of the existing holy year of sixteen months in the fifth century AI. | ||
=Table of Months of the Arathracian Calendar= | =Table of Months of the Arathracian Calendar= |
Latest revision as of 21:11, 25 September 2017
The Arathracian Calendar begins on Winter Solstice or the day immediately after Winter Solstice when the sun is newly on the ascent and the day is once again lengthening. 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). The Arathracian Calendar does require intercalary days. These days during the Yophenthean Empire were added by themselves to the end of the year and considered particularly inauspicious as Days of Chaos. Sometime after the empire, they were added to particular months.
The Arathracian names of the months are thought to have been given to the months of the existing holy year of sixteen months in the fifth century AI.
Table of Months of the Arathracian Calendar
Order | Month | Days | Zodiacal Sign | Season | Saint | Abbreviation |
1 | Thragia | 24 | Winter | Saint Erithráigean | ||
2 | Navia | 24 | Late Winter | Saint Nave | ||
3 | Gandia | 24 | Early Spring | Saint Erigándor | ||
4 | Sigia | 24 | Spring | Saint Signe | ||
5 | Phirvia | 24 | Spring | Saint Eriphírvean | ||
6 | Nemusia | 24 | Late Spring | Saint Nemus | ||
7 | Chmedhia (Fedhia) | 24 | Early Summer | Saint Erichmédhean | ||
8 | Kerelia | 24 | Summer | Saint Kerele | ||
9 | Smadhia | 24 | Summer | Saint Erismádhal | ||
10 | Irguvia | 24 | Late Summer | Saint Irguve | ||
11 | Gweidhia | 24 | Early Autumn | Saint Erigweidh | ||
12 | Haspia | 24 | Autumn | Saint Haspe | ||
13 | Reagia | 24 | Autumn | Saint Erréagal | ||
14 | Ramia | 24 | Late Autumn | Saint Rame | ||
15 | Selia | 24 | Early Winter | Saint Erisélean | ||
16 | Ursia | 24 | Winter | Saint Ursea |
See Also
- Calendar
- Common Month
- Common Year
- Months of the Common Year
- Tarigsea (Arathracian Hour)
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