
Calendar – Hellenion
Dec 27, 2024 · This calendar is the working calendar of Hellenion, a diverse group of Hellenic polytheists sharing the common goal of living a life of piety and proper respect for the Gods of Olympos and ancient Hellenic tradition.
2025 Hellenion Calendar
Daylight Saving Time begins March 9, 2025, at 2:00 am, in Canada and USA and March 30, at 2:00 am, in Europe. Year 4 of the 700th Olympiad Dark of the moon: May 26 – 12:02 pm ADT; …
2024 Hellenic Holidays Calendar : r/Hellenism - Reddit
Jun 13, 2024 · Hey, all! I wanted a simple free calendar that matched my needs and looked nice that I could hang up in my apartment so I made one in google slides. It has the holidays, special days, the first of the lunar months, the full moons and new moons, and some more, translated into the modern calendar most of us use.
Ancient Greek calendars - Wikipedia
Various ancient Greek calendars began in most states of ancient Greece between autumn and winter except for the Attic calendar, which began in summer.
2024 Hellenion Calendar
Daylight Saving Time begins March 10, 2024, at 2:00 am, in Canada and USA and March 31, at 2:00 am, in Europe. Year 3 of the 700th Olympiad Dark of the moon: May 8 – 12:21 am ADT; May 7 – 11:21 pm EDT; 10:21 pm CDT; 9:21 pm MDT; 8:21 pm PDT, at 43.7°N / Athens, Greece - May 8, 6:21 am. 7 2 Metageitnion Agathos Daimon Herakleia?
Holidays - Hellenic Faith
Holidays are an important part of Hellenic religious life across all of the Mediterranean– whether Greek or Roman. For the sake of modernity, relevant Graeco-Roman holidays will be adapted to the contemporary Gregorian Calendar.
Paian | Παιαν - 2024-2025 Calendar
This calendar was created to provide Hellenic Polytheists with a working reference for a traditional year of worship based on the Ancient Athenian Calendar and Erchia’s Sacrificial Calendar. It includes festivals and the essential information needed to celebrate, as well as the sacrificial and sacred days, but is not meant to be comprehensive ...
Hellenic Calendar – Elaion
What follows on this page is the festival calendar of the ancient Hellenes, with the focus on Athens unless otherwise specified. The days are numbered by way of the Hellenic calendar; one through twenty-nine or thirty.
Hellenic calendar - Fandom
The Hellenic calendar —or more properly, the Hellenic calendars, for there was no uniform calendar imposed upon all of Classical Greece —began soon after the June solstice, at the time when the star Sirius rose just after the moment of dawn, its heliacal rising.
Hellenic Calendar
Modern Hellenes/ Hellenic pagans use this Hellenic calendar with its festivals and devotions as these come from Drew's book: Old Stones, New Temples. There is a regular schedule for monthly devotions in every month that goes as following: 1) Noumenia (new moon) 2) Agathos Daimon 3) Athena 4) Hermes, Herakles, Aphrodite and Eros 6) Artemis
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