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*Blesi  
*Blesi  
*Thmuach  
*Thmuach  
*Săycear ~ autumn equinox
*Căflan ~ autumn equinox, harvest season
*Stansa ~ harvest season
*Stansa ~ beginning of winter
*Șĭdaf
*Șĭdaf
*Bĭnur ~ winter solstice
*Bĭnur ~ winter solstice
*Noman
*Noman
*Slăsyan ~ planting season
*Slăsyan  
*Tslües ~ spring equinox
*Tslües ~ spring equinox, ~ planting season
*Tănot I ~ beginning of summer
*Tănot I ~ beginning of summer
*[Tănot II]
*[Tănot II]

Revision as of 23:55, 6 January 2020

The Bjeheondians usually use the modern Trician solar calendar. The Mărotłite lunisolar calendar is used for getting dates of Mărotłism-derived holidays.

Mărotłite calendar

[TODO: Holidays for equinoxes, solstices, planting seasons, harvest seasons]

One Trician solar year = 357.08065278709064 Trician days, and one Trician lunar month is 30.58122882574347 Trician days long; hence months in the lunar calendar usually have either 30 or 31 days. Twelve lunar months are about 366.97474590892164 days, which exceeds the solar year by 9.89409312183100 solar days.

The twelve lunar months are:

  • Mingief ~ summer solstice
  • Blesi
  • Thmuach
  • Căflan ~ autumn equinox, harvest season
  • Stansa ~ beginning of winter
  • Șĭdaf
  • Bĭnur ~ winter solstice
  • Noman
  • Slăsyan
  • Tslües ~ spring equinox, ~ planting season
  • Tănot I ~ beginning of summer
  • [Tănot II]