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In the Julian | Calendar this was done every four years. |
(The Julian | calendar is also used by the Russian Orthodox Church O |
year in Rome in 45 BCE as part of the Julian | calendar. |
August (two days before the end of the Julian | Calendar) announced a game on the same day between Mar |
15 by those churches which follow the Julian | Calendar. |
Some countries have retained the older Julian | calendar, while others use other calendars. |
Julian | calendar |
24 by those churches which follow the Julian | Calendar. |
ear leap days that are observed in the Julian | calendar but not in the Gregorian are listed in the ta |
solar cycle is a 28-year cycle of the Julian | calendar with respect to the week. |
30 May and the 8th of June 1054 of the Julian | calendar, which is around one month earlier than Chine |
The dates are according to the Julian | calendar. |
When the reformed Julian | calendar was introduced in 44 BC, the discrepancies ac |
Between 1 June and 4 June (by the Julian | Calendar) 1666 Essex fought at the Four Days Battle. |
involved, but weren't the Dutch on the Julian | calendar at this time as well? |
December 4 (November 24 in Julian | calendar) - Jeremiah Horrocks, an English astronomer, |
le, Christmas Day (December 25) on the Julian | Calendar falls on January 7 of the modern Gregorian Ca |
By comparison, in the Julian | calendar, 300 out of every 400 years were common years |
ce of 330 BC (28 June in the proleptic Julian | calendar), and was subsequently used by later astronom |
n the eleventh and twelfth century the Julian | calendar was introduced; it had to be adjusted to loca |
efore October 15, 1582 be given in the Julian | calendar, which was used exclusively in Europe at that |
ations to immediately convert from the Julian | calendar to the Gregorian: October 4, 1582 was followe |
in use within the Orthodox Church: the Julian | Calendar and the Revised Julian Calendar (which aligns |
churches which follow the traditional Julian | Calendar, 6 January falls on 19 January of the modern |
Churches which follow the traditional Julian | Calendar, December 12 falls on December 25 of the mode |
lendarists and yet continue to use the Julian | calendar, include the Orthodox Church of Jerusalem, th |
ate of Constantinople also follows the Julian | Calendar. |
ates him on 4 January according to the Julian | calendar, or 17 January according to the Gregorian cal |
n Christmas Day 1871, according to the Julian | Calendar (this translates to 6 January 1872 in the Gre |
by Julius Caesar for the design of the Julian | calendar. |
ook place on June 15 (according to the Julian | calendar, June 28 by the Gregorian calendar) in a fiel |
rthodox Church follows the traditional Julian | Calendar in determining feast day; currently, January |
churches which continue to follow the Julian | Calendar, August 6 falls on August 19 of the Gregorian |
Christmas Day was celebrated under the Julian | calendar, before the adoption of the Gregorian calenda |
The Julian | Calendar would remain the standard in the western worl |
y Omer Vrioni on July 16, 1822 (July 4 Julian | calendar). |
depending on whether the Gregorian or Julian | calendar is used liturgically. |
He opposed reform to change from the Julian | calendar to the Gregorian calendar. |
1 minutes 15 seconds) shorter than the Julian | calendar year of 365.25 days. |
These extra 11 minutes per year in the Julian | calendar caused it to gain about three days every four |
nged the numbering of the years in the Julian | Calendar from Ab Urbe Condita to Anno Domini. |
14 by those churches which follow the Julian | Calendar. |
The Julian | calendar was introduced in this year, although it did |
the first time of its use but kept the Julian | calendar. |
ύμης) (September 2, 1878-July 31, 1920 Julian | calendar) was a Greek diplomat, writer and revolutiona |
ds to the months of July-August in the Julian | calendar. |
s, sixth), the day intercalated by the Julian | calendar in the February of every fourth year to make |
Orthodox Church turned to the Revised Julian | calendar in 1968. |
The Julian | calendar was abandoned on February 16, 1332 AH, leavin |
reached many finals on the Australian Junior | calendar and at Wimbledon 2002 he won the junior boys |
the Kansei Rekisho (Compendium of the Kansei | Calendar), which was completed around 1844. |
Tamil records are not dated in any well known | calendar, the regnal year mentioned in meikeerthis are |
r section provided a 24 hour dial and a large | calendar drum, showing the fixed feasts of the church, |
The calends was a feature of the Latin | calendar, absent from the Greek calendar. |
less than half of Blackpool's 1912-13 league | calendar. |
with one week remaining in the Premier League | calendar for the 2001-02 season. |
In 2003, she released 'JD's Lesbian | Calendar', a collaboration with photographer Cass Bird |
versions), LGPL | calendar component for use in web pages. |
onic databases, educational programs, library | calendar, and policies. |
(also known as Kam Kalantar, pronounced like | calendar; born 1963) is an American physician, clinici |
me an important date in the national literary | calendar, playing host to an array of journalists, nov |
Church Slavonic to Finnish, and the liturgic | calendar from the Julian to the Gregorian calendar. |
s of the year distinguished in the liturgical | calendar as being significant days for the celebration |
The reform of the liturgical | calendar by the motu proprio Mysterii Paschalis of 14 |
As also defined in the liturgical | calendar, the night of January 6, that precedes daytim |
is honored with a feast day on the liturgical | calendar of the Episcopal Church (USA) on May 24. |
rch is a principal holy day in the liturgical | calendar, usually commemorating an event in the life o |
so honored with a feast day on the liturgical | calendar of the Episcopal Church in the United States |
nday of Easter in the new Catholic liturgical | calendar; that is, the Sunday three weeks after Easter |
hese are selected according to the Liturgical | Calendar. |
int Simon Stock from the Carmelite liturgical | calendar, though it was restored in 1979 as an optiona |
in the memorial of 16 July on the liturgical | calendar of the universal Church," the Feast of Our La |
us to establish a feast day in the Liturgical | calendar of the Orthodox Church, and the composition o |
r legend, she was removed from the liturgical | calendar of the Roman rite in 1969 in Pope Paul VI's m |
Most Sacred Heart according to the liturgical | calendar of the Catholic Church. |
scension Thursday in the Christian liturgical | calendar. |
lyn Wright with a feast day on the liturgical | calendar of the Episcopal Church (USA) on February 28. |
is honored with a feast day on the liturgical | calendar of the Episcopal Church (USA) on April 8. |
is honored with a feast day on the liturgical | calendar of the Episcopal Church (USA) on June 18. |
these saints were removed from the liturgical | calendar (but not declared to no longer be saints) dur |
Mogrovejo with a feast day on the liturgical | calendar of the Episcopal Church (USA) on August 23. |
iminated in the new Roman Catholic liturgical | calendar. |
s honoured with a feast day on the liturgical | calendar of the Episcopal Church (USA) on April 27. |
is honored with a feast day on the liturgical | calendar of the Episcopal Church (USA) on May 17. |
n Merbecke with a feast day on the liturgical | calendar of the Episcopal Church (USA) on November 21. |
hn LaFarge with a feast day on the liturgical | calendar of the Episcopal Church (USA) on December 16. |
of Creation - six segments of the Liturgical | Calendar |
As a simplification of the liturgical | calendar, Pope John XXIII modified this so that the Th |
The liturgical | calendar of the Essenes at Qumran was a pentecontad ca |
In the Eastern Orthodox liturgical | calendar (most years falling later than the Western Ch |
is honored with a feast day on the liturgical | calendar of the Episcopal Church (USA) on October 14. |
ay" as it isn't part of the Jewish liturgical | calendar, but a memorial day in Israel. |
The lectionary and liturgical | calendar of the Ecclesia Gnostica have been widely ado |
orated optionally according to the Liturgical | Calendar of the United States Conference of Bishops. |
is honored with a feast day on the liturgical | calendar of the Episcopal Church in the United States |
Naturally, York had its own liturgical | calendar and special feasts; they are set out at lengt |
and in the Eastern Orthodox Church liturgical | calendar (26 August). |
cis Asbury with a feast day on the liturgical | calendar of the Episcopal Church (USA) on November 15. |
although according to the current liturgical | calendar her feastday (18 July) is not officially comm |
a feast day of November 28 on the liturgical | calendar of the U.S. Episcopal Church. |
Anglican Communion reformed their liturgical | calendar in 1976, but continue to recognize the three |
The reform of the Liturgical | Calendar for Latin Roman Catholics in 1969 delegated t |
day in Eastertide in the Christian liturgical | calendar. |
ast of Saint Leopold in the German liturgical | calendar) and Albert (the feast of Saint Albert the Gr |
achtree Baptist Church follows the liturgical | calendar, embraces a formal liturgical worship style, |
This event is commemorated in the local | Calendar of Saints on April 15. |
ted in the seventh month of the Islamic lunar | calendar. |
e in the tenth month of the traditional lunar | calendar. |
The lunar | calendar began with the heliacal rising of Sirius, whi |
In the Hindu lunar | calendar, Vaisakha begins with the new moon in April a |
the last day of the ninth month of the lunar | calendar, which is on November 4 of the Gregorian cale |
lesiastical full moons of the Gregorian lunar | calendar tend to agree with the dates of astronomical |
d Lama Arkad Chubanov in publishing the lunar | calendar. |
n falls on Karthika Shuddha Ekadashi of Lunar | calendar. |
hanged the Islamic year by starting the lunar | calendar from the date of Muhammed's initial declarati |
rn in 1956 (25th day, 11th month of the lunar | calendar, which he follows for his birthdate) in Taipe |
ations or stars to the 12 month 354 day lunar | calendar of Cushitic speakers of southern Ethiopia. |
uwa ko mukh herne din) according to the lunar | calendar. |
clesiastical moon) in an ecclesiastical lunar | calendar. |
d 900 CE, which uses the Buddhist-Hindu lunar | calendar. |
e second day of the second month in the Lunar | Calendar. |
ing of the month of Rajab (7th month in lunar | calendar) instead of Ramadan (9th month), ten obligato |
intercalary) month is inserted into the lunar | calendar, and the epact is reduced by 30. |
Epacts are used to find the date in the lunar | calendar from the date in the common solar calendar. |
wook (born on September 12, 1971 as per lunar | calendar) is a South Korean actor, composer and singer |
ery year on 11th of Rajab (according to Lunar | calendar) which is attended with lots of people from v |
It is a lunar | calendar based on ancient Hindu tradition (see Hindu c |
indicate that they just follow Chinese Lunar | Calendar. |
older Jewish calender and the latter a lunar | calendar. |
ecorded as January 6 by the traditional lunar | calendar (February 25, 1920, according to the Gregoria |
The first was in the 2nd month of the lunar | calendar at Namdroling Monastery in South India. |
The months of the lunar | calendar are roughly equivalent to the period from ear |
he 30th day of the sixth month of every Lunar | Calendar, the birthday of Lo Pan, Kwong Yuet Tong cele |
The ecclesiastical lunar | calendar spans the year with lunar months of 30 and 29 |
Until 1873 the tenth month of the lunar | calendar largely overlapped with the modern month of N |
Ahmadis assert that according to lunar | calendar he lived 75 years which is according to the p |
ab's practice of backdating the Islamic lunar | calendar. |
h day of the ninth month of 1446 of the lunar | calendar in 1446 was equivalent to October 9 of the Ju |
of Vanuatu that it is featured in their lunar | calendar. |
In the lunar | calendar, which was used until the Heian Period, Febru |
second and fifth months of the Tibetan lunar | calendar, when all the monks from these surrounding go |
val is held here from July 26 to 28 (by lunar | calendar), with Chinese coming from all over Japan to |
the period have clear reference to the lunar | calendar date and, as I recall, give the year as 597, |
n the 13th day of the 12th month in the lunar | calendar. |
ow what the date would have been in the lunar | calendar, but I believe it would have happened concurr |
full moon of the eleventh month in the Lunar | calendar (usually October). |
According to Islam's lunar-based | calendar, the holy month of Ramadan is set to start on |
al Samvat with the Bikram Samvat, a Lunisolar | calendar, which is in use as the official calendar in |
fish during the traditional Chinese lunisolar | calendar. |
y of the seventh lunar month of the lunisolar | calendar in the coming years. |
Coligny is famed for its Celtic lunisolar | calendar, the "Coligny calendar". |
Michael and All Angels (known in the Lutheran | calendar as Michaelmas Day), which occurs yearly on 29 |
e was also a 5-minute opt-out within the main | Calendar programme. |
1123 Midhunam 25th according to the malayalam | calendar). |
m (mid-April to mid-may) as per the malayalam | calendar. |
date is determined according to the Malayalam | Calendar KollaVarsham. |
m (mid-April to mid-may) as per the malayalam | calendar. |
he first month of kollavarsham, the Malayalam | Calendar. |
e the start of Kali Yuga as per the Malayalam | calendar. |
ng festival begins on Kumbham 22 of Malayalam | calendar (which generally falls on March 6) every year |
ivarathri,every year, linked to the Malayalam | calendar. |
in the month of Meenam, as per the Malayalam | calendar. |
Malayalam | calendar (also known as Malayalam Era or Kollavarsham) |
s first week of the month Kumbam of Malayalam | calendar. |
f the festival is determined by the Malayalam | calendar. |
rated on the 20th of Meenam (on the Malayalam | calendar). |
It should be Dhanu 16-17 in Malayalam | calendar. |
lence and adherence to a variant of malayalam | calendar |
day of the Karkidakom month of the malayalam | calendar. |
In the mantic | calendar, Howler Monkey (Batz), corresponding to Spide |
kinds of information, such as contacts, maps, | calendar appointments, and e-mail messages. |
The Marble | Calendar of Naples (Calendario Marmoreo di Napoli) att |
The Marble | Calendar of Naples, sculpted in the ninth century and |
He also designed a Martian | Calendar. |
e August 2009 date in the international match | calendar was moved forward by one week, from 19 August |
e August 2009 date in the international match | calendar was moved forward by one week, from 19 August |
e August 2009 date in the international match | calendar was moved forward by one week, from 19 August |
Jordanova was featured in the 2006 Maxim | calendar and has appeared in FHM and the Czech Republi |
The first sentence reads "The Maya | calendar is a system of distinct, and precise calendar |
The Maya | calendar charts out this progression through astrology |
a inscription from the 8th Baktun of the Maya | calendar are found by Sylvanus G. Morley. |
ention Linteum combining myths about the Maya | calendar and Revelation 13:5. |
or k'atun-cycle is a unit of time in the Maya | calendar equal to 20 tuns or 7,200 days. |
In the Long Count (see Maya | Calendar), the Howler Monkey can personify the day-uni |
am for the 20th named-day of the Tzolkin Maya | calendar cycle, Ajaw (this version typical of many mon |
named-day in the tzolk'in portion of the Maya | calendar. |
kulls with the completion of the current Maya | calendar b'ak'tun-cycle on December 21, 2012, claiming |
period 721 to 790 AD, based upon actual Mayan | calendar dates inscribed on at least six different sto |
prophets and ancient readings like the Mayan | calendar and the well known Nostradamus. |
2012” can be seen as a reference to the Mayan | Calendar doomsday, 21 December 2012. |
Yomi's full given name means ' | calendar' or 'almanac' and her surname means 'water fi |
rograms and reports, a comprehensive meetings | calendar, and announcements of grants, fellowships, an |
some confusion in the United States Methodist | calendar between Heritage Day and Aldersgate Day. |
and Slavic martyrologies and in the metrical | calendar of York. |
Getsumen Toheiki Mina | Calendar |
September 2005 - September 2006 in the modern | calendar), the year that is most clearly encoded with |
to assume) that a year 0 exists in the modern | calendar and thus specify that the epoch of the Mesoam |
f the album included a slipcase and six month | calendar. |
ny day of the week is standard for a 13 month | calendar. |
been used for a decorative polyhedral monthly | calendar, with one month on each trapezoid face. |
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