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The Latin term 'Anno Isxinthionum,' "In the year of the Isxinthions," is based by analogy on the Earth term, 'Anno Domini.' The term is abbreviated 'AI' and used to designate years since the [[Coming of Salmakhamer]]. Previously, the letters 'IR' or "Isxinthion Reckoning" are used before the creator expanded the historic periods. | The Latin term 'Anno Isxinthionum,' "In the year of the Isxinthions," is based by analogy on the Earth term, 'Anno Domini.' The term is abbreviated 'AI' and used to designate years since the [[Coming of Salmakhamer]]. Previously, the letters 'IR' or "Isxinthion Reckoning" are used before the creator expanded the historic periods. | ||
− | The Anno Isxinthionum dating system was created in the 25th century and has become the most widely used dating system in the [[Greater Pallathantic Region]]. | + | The Anno Isxinthionum dating system was created in the 25th century and has become the most widely used dating system in the [[Greater Pallathantic Region]]. It is normally used with the months of the [[Common Year]]. Prior to modern times, the [[Arathracian Calendar|Yophenthean dating]] system was used by a plurality of scholars along with numerous other dating systems. |
=See Also= | =See Also= |
Revision as of 12:32, 27 October 2013
The Latin term 'Anno Isxinthionum,' "In the year of the Isxinthions," is based by analogy on the Earth term, 'Anno Domini.' The term is abbreviated 'AI' and used to designate years since the Coming of Salmakhamer. Previously, the letters 'IR' or "Isxinthion Reckoning" are used before the creator expanded the historic periods.
The Anno Isxinthionum dating system was created in the 25th century and has become the most widely used dating system in the Greater Pallathantic Region. It is normally used with the months of the Common Year. Prior to modern times, the Yophenthean dating system was used by a plurality of scholars along with numerous other dating systems.
See Also
Ante Salmakhamer Coming of Salmakhamer
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