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The months of the Achaean calendar: | The months of the Achaean calendar: | ||
*[[Sarapin]] | *[[Sarapin]] (mid-winter) | ||
*[[Daedalan]] | *[[Daedalan]] (late winter) | ||
*[[Aeguary]] | *[[Aeguary]] (early spring) | ||
*[[Miraman]] | *[[Miraman]] (mid-spring) | ||
*[[Scarlatan]] | *[[Scarlatan]] (late spring) | ||
*[[Ero]] | *[[Ero]] (early summer) | ||
*[[Valnuary]] | *[[Valnuary]] (mid-summer) | ||
*[[Lupar]] | *[[Lupar]] (late summer) | ||
*[[Phaestian]] | *[[Phaestian]] (early autumn) | ||
*[[Chronos]] | *[[Chronos]] (mid-autumn) | ||
*[[Glacian]] | *[[Glacian]] (late autumn) | ||
*[[Mayan]] | *[[Mayan]] (early winter) | ||
While this is the primary dating system of Achaea, other minor dating systems once existed and were in use by lesser known cultures | While this is the primary dating system of Achaea, other minor dating systems once existed and were in use by lesser known cultures prior to the current [[Historical Timeline]]. For instance, evidence suggests that early in life of [[Human|Humanity]], the months of the year were named somewhat different, and the years were numbered from a system known as the [[Callisto (mythology)|Calliston]] calendar. The [[Church]] itself also used an internal dating system with different months and different starting year, called the Imithian calendar, which was devised by the Archprelate [[Andariel]]. | ||
[[Category:Time]] | [[Category:Time]] |
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