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In the Gregorian | calendar, it usually begins around 5 January and ends |
This article uses the Gregorian | calendar throughout. |
e problem is difference between the Gregorian | Calendar (newly in use on the continent) and the Julia |
with commenting Pope Gregory XIII's Gregorian | calendar reform when it was proposed to all major Euro |
This date varies in the Gregorian | calendar. |
In the Gregorian | calendar, it usually begins around April 20 and ends a |
he month reported is likely not the Gregorian | calendar, since the Chinese calendar was used up until |
national churches have accepted the Gregorian | Calendar dates for feast days that occur on the same d |
In 1836 he introduced the Gregorian | calendar. |
On November 5, 1917 (by the current Gregorian | calendar - October 23 by the Julian calendar still in |
In the Gregorian | calendar, it usually begins around 23 August and ends |
is observed June 5 according to the Gregorian | calendar which coincides with June 18 on the Julian ca |
In the Gregorian | calendar, it usually begins around September 23 and en |
In the Gregorian | calendar, it usually begins around May 5 and ends arou |
week that contains 4 January in the Gregorian | calendar. |
alls in October and November in the Gregorian | calendar. |
cientifically speaking, neither the Gregorian | calendar nor the new calendar is absolutely precise. |
On the Gregorian | calendar, the holiday occurs either in March or April. |
navia this was also the date in the Gregorian | calendar earlier celebrated by the hednic population t |
Subsequently, the Gregorian | calendar drops three leap year days across every four |
o see whether and how inherited the Gregorian | calendar. |
ifically, both Julian Dates and the Gregorian | calendar are used. |
ghly to late July and August in the Gregorian | calendar. |
mber 25th (January 7 on the current Gregorian | Calendar). |
er than those following the current Gregorian | Calendar. |
d other newspapers continued to use Gregorian | calendar dates in their mastheads alongside the tradit |
mid-December to mid-January in the Gregorian | calendar. |
trolled southern China and used the Gregorian | calendar. |
s from the 1930s state that the old Gregorian | calendar was not changed. |
The status of the Gregorian | calendar was unclear between 1916 and 1921 while China |
lue in accord with the value of the Gregorian | Calendar, but obtained 300 years earlier. |
tly state that the structure of the Gregorian | calendar was not touched. |
ic of China on 10 October 1928, the Gregorian | calendar was officially adopted, effective 1 January 1 |
Even it had the full Gregorian | calendar on the other side. |
The more modern Gregorian | calendar eventually superseded the Julian calendar: th |
Furthermore, the Gregorian | calendar drops 3 leap days every 400 years to closely |
In the Gregorian | calendar, it usually begins around 20 January and ends |
He also oversaw introduction of the Gregorian | calendar in 1583. |
is the 279th day of the year in the Gregorian | calendar |
According to the Gregorian | calendar, his and Clement's feast day is on January 23 |
on using the Julian date after the Gregorian | Calendar was introduced. |
y three man-years of work over two and a half | calendar years. |
A handwritten | calendar of the Carte Papers, produced between 1878 an |
he was named Miss November at the Hardfitness | Calendar, and placed 16th at the Junior Nationals that |
fessional development conference in the UK HE | calendar, with plenary and keynote presentations and a |
July 15, 1815 (9th of Av, 5575, on the Hebrew | Calendar), he allegedly prophesized that 100 years fro |
e died in 1810 (27 Shevat 5570 on the Hebrew | calendar.) |
r title for this period of time in the Hebrew | Calendar. |
unday, March 25, 1951 (17 Veadar 5711, Hebrew | calendar). |
a) day of Nisan in the Old Testament's Hebrew | Calendar (for example Lev 23:5). |
onement, the only such occasion in the Hebrew | calendar in which there are so many services. |
On the Hebrew | calendar, his yahrtzeit, 2 Kislev, is the same as that |
e was constructed in 1577 (5338 in the Hebrew | calendar), and has been in use ever since. |
ed there in 1782 (23 Teves 5542 on the Hebrew | calendar). |
n Yom Kippur in 1976 (year 5737 in the Hebrew | calendar). |
anuary 24, 1815 (13 Shevat 5575 on the Hebrew | calendar) to Yehuda Sidon from Kunitz and Eidel. |
On 11 April 1974 (19 Nisan 5734 on the Hebrew | Calendar), three members of the Popular Front for the |
the history of the computus and of the Hebrew | calendar. |
9 December 1926 (24 Teveth 5687 in the Hebrew | calendar) to his father Rabbi Brachya Lieberman, a not |
n according to the Common Era, not the Hebrew | calendar. |
re in 1782 (Shmini Atzeres 5543 on the Hebrew | calendar). |
lunisolar calendars, as well as in the Hebrew | calendar), the years 3, 6, 8, 11, 14, 17, and 19 are t |
Hand of the Times), a treatise on the Hebrew | calendar |
Sunday of September, regardless of the Hebrew | Calendar date. |
rn on 18 August 1911 (4 Av 5671 in the Hebrew | calendar) in Baranovitsh (today in Belarus), to his fa |
nesset Elections, making a joke on the Hebrew | calendar whose year is reckoned in Anno Mundi |
Hamburg in 1814 (1 Shevat 5574 on the Hebrew | calendar) and because of the siege on the city he was |
Others use a reckoned moon (e.g. the Hebrew | calendar), or use a tabular scheme (Ecclesiastical lun |
eath are written down according to the Hebrew | calendar as well as the modern calendar. |
Each week in the Hebrew | calendar is associated with a particular maqam, usuall |
For example, in the Hebrew | calendar seven years out of every nineteen (37%) have |
On the same day (20 Adar in the Hebrew | Calendar) the exiled Jews were led back into Frankfurt |
of the Sanhedrin was in 358, when the Hebrew | Calendar was adopted. |
Rosh Hashanah in the Hebrew | calendar |
1904, 29 Shevat 5664 on the Hebrew | calendar) was the Grand Rebbe of Siget. |
In the Hebrew | calendar, Tammuz is the tenth month of the civil year |
on July 5, 1719 (14 Tamuz 5479 on the Hebrew | calendar) in Frankfurt am Main. |
Creator of the present-day Hebrew | calendar. |
He is known for his great work on the Hebrew | calendar in exilic times, which brought an end to the |
Montreal, he prepared and published a Hebrew | calendar covering fifty years, together with an essay |
the date of his death according to the Hebrew | calendar. |
cember 20, 1891 (19 Kislev 5652 on the Hebrew | calendar). |
y 20, 1915 (the 9th of Av, 5675 on the Hebrew | Calendar), the Austrians conquered Lublin, and the Cho |
The Hellenic | calendar- or more properly, the Hellenic calendars, fo |
course, the Lake Las Vegas Resort, where her | calendar photo shoot took place. |
ured in the iconic Bonds 'OUR OLYMPIC HEROES' | Calendar alongside Ian Thorpe, Cathy Freeman; Matt Shi |
2006 and 1 Dhu al-Hijjah of the Islamic hijra | calendar, the company's main developments are ZamZam T |
Solar Hijri | calendar (Iranian calendar) |
Lunar Hijri | calendar (Islamic calendar) |
hen he was 70 years of age according to hijri | calendar. |
Day of Ashura (10th of Muharram in the Hijri | calendar), with one more day of fasting before or afte |
In some lunar calendars, such as the Hindu | calendar, a lunar day, or tithi, is defined as 1/30th |
complete full moon (Chaturdashi in the Hindu | calendar). |
in the Ashwin and Chaitra months of the Hindu | calendar (during the days of Navratra), the famous Sha |
i in the month of Maagha in traditional Hindu | Calendar. |
t lunar fortnight or waxing moon in the Hindu | calendar. |
A lunar month in the Hindu | calendar has two fortnights, and begins with the new m |
e first occasion in the year as per the Hindu | calendar, when the deities Jagannath, Balabhadra, Subh |
the 12 month of Hindu | calendar |
Panchang is a Vedic Hindu | calendar. |
On the tenth day of the Hindu | calendar month of Pausha, the tenth day of the dark ha |
For month in Hindu | calendar, see Shraavana. |
he month of Bhadra or Bhadrapada in the Hindu | calendar, see Bhaadra. |
tthal on Ashadhi Ekadashi (According to Hindu | Calendar) in June/July. |
or five days according to the lunisolar Hindu | Calendar. |
a Paksha of the month of Bhaadra in the Hindu | calendar, when the Rohini Nakshatra (called Aldebaran |
The Hindu | calendar contains six seasons with two months each. |
ers in Magha winter month in the Indian Hindu | Calendar. |
The mela is celebrated when Hindu | calendar month 'Chait' starts where people perform fol |
Also Hipparchus invented his own Hipparchic | calendar cycle as an improvement upon the Callippic cy |
Jerry wakes up and looks at his | calendar, and seeing it's the Fourth of July, wakes up |
Julius Caesar based his | calendar on this Egyptian knowledge of the average sol |
rahm created a series of humorous hobo-themed | calendar illustrations. |
Giovanni stars on the 2010 Nerdcore Horror | Calendar. |
The transmission of the minute, hour, | calendar date, day of the week, month and current year |
He was also the chairman of the House | Calendar and Rules Committee, the House Finance, Ways, |
Secretary, House | Calendar and Rules Committee |
se Government Operations Committee, the House | Calendar and Rules Committee, the House Public Transpo |
the first time in the annual Hollyoaks Hunks | calendar. |
rs on Nkwo (one of the eight days of the Igbo | calendar), is called Nkwo Nneude. |
ccurring on the Afo day of the eight-day Igbo | calendar. |
The Darker Image | calendar did not feature any big name models or actres |
for the Louisiana House of Representatives in | calendar year 1991. |
His interest in | calendar reform began when he was working at a railroa |
She was also in | Calendar Girls and played Cora, who was March. |
Her photograph is in a book in | calendar format that the Hope House has launched in 20 |
From July 2009 she will be appearing in | Calendar Girls at the Noel Coward Theatre. |
d 1,989 passenger boardings (enplanements) in | calendar year 2008, a decrease of 5.38% from the 2,102 |
In | calendar year 2008, SMART is one of the very few large |
mercial passenger boardings (enplanements) in | calendar year 2008, an increase of 53% from the 105 en |
The most imported types of goods in | calendar year 2010 were, in order: furniture; footwear |
This is in addition to a very full in-school | calendar of curricular and extra curricular performanc |
h day of the Magh Krishna month of the Indian | calendar. |
Deva Soye is an Indian | calendar period during which the beginning of auspicio |
rtition of the year in the traditional Indian | calendar. |
day of the Jyest Krishna month of the Indian | calendar. |
day of the Kartik krishna month of the Indian | calendar. |
the 8th day of Shravan Krishna in the Indian | calendar. |
of the Margshrsha Krishna month of the Indian | calendar. |
y of the Vaishakh Krishna month of the Indian | calendar. |
day of the Jayesth shukla month of the Indian | calendar. |
day of the Shravan Sukla month of the Indian | calendar. |
s been alleged to be the oldest Indo-European | calendar, based on Orion cycle, shown by precise seque |
n an event on the Australian music industry's | calendar for the past 3 years. |
s Week In Central PA, an arts and information | calendar, airing weekdays during Morning Edition |
pex of a multi-divisional Asian international | calendar (see below). |
one of the oldest races on the international | calendar. |
ode name formerly used for the Internet-based | calendar user-interface for the Cosmo Web Calendar, cu |
sting entries can be downloaded directly into | calendar applications. |
nships becoming a major attraction on the IPF | calendar and increasing in numbers dramatically. |
, the same meridian which defines the Iranian | calendar and is the official meridian of Iran. |
bike disciplines, Seymour dominates the Irish | calendar and also competes World Cup mountain bike and |
the first day of summer in Ireland (see Irish | Calendar). |
, he went to Damascus in 1166 CE (562 Islamic | Calendar) and entered the service of the qadi of Damas |
adan, the most venerated month in the Islamic | calendar. |
days before that evening (e.g. in the Islamic | calendar). |
born on the 1st of Sha'aban) (of the Islamic | calendar). |
ng for safar, the second month of the Islamic | calendar. |
sed between 1436 and 1437 (840 in the Islamic | calendar) |
1190-1232 AD (630 - 586 according to Islamic | Calendar) during the reign of Muzaffar Al-Din Abu Sa'e |
Code of 1858 (recorded as 1274 in the Islamic | Calendar) was the beginning of a systematic land refor |
r and lunisolar calendars such as the Islamic | calendar and the Hebrew calendar. |
In 2010 the company gave a percentage of its | calendar sales to support breast cancer research and t |
dents choose this option; thus, it aligns its | calendar with Yoakum's) or the Hallettsville Independe |
estions about ancient Egypt's history and its | calendar. |
It is the holiest day of the Jain | calendar. |
o be called "19DD", derived from the Japanese | calendar, specifically the 19th fiscal year of the Hei |
ted that this article be merged with Japanese | calendar, and I'm inclined to agree, especially given |
on 31 March 1854 (3 March in the old Japanese | calendar). |
Epoch Javascript | Calendar is an open source (only 1.0.x |
ents taking place each year on the Irish jazz | calendar. |
he main cultural highlights on Ireland's jazz | calendar, and has been described by The Irish Times as |
Jane" features the first appearance of Jenny | Calendar. |
pears and asks to speak with Buffy when Jenny | Calendar sees him and tries to make up. |
This caused the Jewish | calendar to gradually depart from the actual seasons, |
involving himself with perfecting the Jewish | calendar in 359. |
t hit Prague on the 2nd of Adar on the Jewish | calendar. |
rach was the author of an essay on the Jewish | calendar, a number of apologetic works against Christi |
The Jewish | calendar is lunisolar. |
On the Jewish | calendar, the seventh day of the month of Adar marks t |
#Separation of Easter computation from Jewish | calendar |
597 BC, and further assuming that the Jewish | calendar in the sixth century BC had the same number o |
1 of 835 BC, i.e. in 836/835 BC by the Judean | calendar. |
1752 when, following the move from the Julian | Calendar to the Gregorian Calendar, 1 January became t |
Some sources state that the Julian | calendar was designed by Aristarchus of Samos; it is n |
critics claimed that according to the Julian | Calendar, the holiday celebrated the September 11 atta |
ose Orthodox Christians who follow the Julian | Calendar, October 12 falls on October 25 of the Gregor |
full moon dates, given as dates in the Julian | calendar, for the years 328 to 357, together with a li |
In the Julian | calendar, as well as in the Gregorian calendar, which |
Eastern churches generally use the Julian | calendar, and so celebrate this feast throughout the 2 |
4 (for those churches which follow the Julian | Calendar, October 24 falls on November 6 of the Gregor |
which those churches which follow the Julian | Calendar celebrate any date's fixed commemoration, add |
an Ballet on February 13, 1891, on the Julian | calendar (February, 25, 1891, on the Gregorian calenda |
y Julius Caesar when he introduced the Julian | calendar in 46 BC. |
ril 1827 (on 30 March according to the Julian | Calendar used by the Syrian Catholic Church up to 1836 |
the corresponding dats written in the Julian | Calendar and not the Gregorian? |
This is due to the Julian | calendar according to which, the Christmas Eve of the |
3 synod that also proposed the Revised Julian | calendar: Easter was to be the Sunday after the midnig |
olas on May 22 (May 9 according to the Julian | calendar). |
tern Orthodox Church (September 27 (by Julian | Calendar), January 4), Roman Catholic Church (April 14 |
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