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holiday ephemeris calendar

The schedule in brief from D-2 to D+5

  • March 14, 2025, : Equirria
  • March 15, 2025, : Ides of March
  • March 16, 2025, : Argei
  • March 16, 2025, : Bacchanalia
  • March 16, 2025, : Hamaspathmaidyem Gahambar
  • March 16, 2025, : Parwanaya
  • March 17, 2025, : Agonalia
  • March 17, 2025, : Saint Patrick
  • March 18, 2025, : Madunnuccia
  • March 19, 2025, : Quinquatria
  • March 19, 2025, : Saint Joseph

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Holidays of the month

  • March 1, 2025 (3 events)

    March 1, 2025

    On this day, the Romans celebrated Feriae Marti. The month of Mars (in honor of the god) was dedicated to the army and the beginning of military campaigns. Numerous animal sacrifices and the process of the Saliens made it possible to bless the army. #mythology #myth #legend #calendar #1March #March #Rome #FeriaeMarti

    March 1, 2025

    On this day, the Romans celebrated Matronalia. This Mother's Day also covered the birth of Rome and Spring. On this day of March, the god participated in a work of peace to recall the reconciliation between the Sabines and the Romans. #mythology #myth #legend #calendar #1March #rome #matronalia

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    March 1, 2025

    Today, Christians celebrate Saint David (Dewi). Patron of Wales, it is a national holiday. He is often depicted with a dove and a leek, in reference to his miracles and the symbol of Wales. #mythology #myth #legend #calendar #1March #saintdavid #DewiSant

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  • March 2, 2025 (2 events)

    March 2, 2025

    Today, the Baloch highlight their songs, know-how and dances through a cultural day. According to Baluch tradition, their ancestors came from Aleppo in what is now Syria. They claim to be descendants of Amir Hamza, uncle of the Islamic prophet Muhammad, who settled in Halab (present-day Aleppo). They then migrated to the Caspian coasts. #mythology #myth #legend #calendar #2March #baluch #baloch #iran #BalochDay

    March 2, 2025

    Today, Bahá'ís begin the 19-day fast. This spiritual retreat invigorates the soul and brings people closer to God. This retreat was established by the Báb and Baháʼu'lláh, the Founders. #mythology #myth #legend #calendar #2march #bahai #nineteendayfeast

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  • March 4, 2025 (1 event)

    March 4, 2025

    Today, Lithuanians celebrate Saint Casimir or Kaziuko mugė. This Kaziukas Day is marked with traditional music, dances and art in honor of Grand Duke Casimir, patron saint of Lithuania. #mythology #myth #legend #calendar #4March #saintcasimir #lithuania

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  • March 5, 2025 (1 event)

    March 5, 2025

    Today, the English celebrate the patron saint of Cornwall, Saint Piran. Guardians of the tin miners, parades and traditional bagpipe music commemorate this saint. #mythology #myth #legend #calendar #5March #Cornwall #saintpiran

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  • March 8, 2025 (1 event)

    March 8, 2025

    Today, Catholics commemorate John of God. After many jobs and having served in numerous wars, he opened a bookstore in 1538 in Granada where he had his first revelations. This patron saint of the sick founded the order of Hospitallers and devoted his religious life to mortification. #mythology #myth #legend #calendar #8March #JohnOfGod #Christianity

  • March 9, 2025 (1 event)

    March 9, 2025

    Today, Christians commemorate the forty martyrs of Sebaste. In 313 the Edict of Milan was established, introducing freedom of religion into the Roman Empire, but Licinius, who ruled in the eastern part of the Empire, stopped respecting it a few years later. #mythology #myth #legend #calendar #9March #40Martyrs #Christianity

  • March 11, 2025 (1 event)

    March 11, 2025

    Today, the Zoroasters celebrate Fravardigan or Muktad. For ten days, Zoroastrians often take time off work, pray profusely, recite the five Gathas, and ensure their homes are thoroughly cleaned. They prepare daily samples of sacred food enjoyed by their deceased ancestors during their lifetime, and bring them to the place of worship, for them to taste during daily ceremonies. #mythology #myth #legend #calendar #fravardigan #muktad #zoroaster #11March

  • March 14, 2025 (1 event)

    March 14, 2025

    On this day, the Romans celebrated Equirria in honor of the primordial god Mars. Horse or chariot races were organized to appease the god. #mythology #myth #legend #calendar #rome #March #February 27 #March 14

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  • March 15, 2025 (1 event)

    March 15, 2025

    On this day, the Romans celebrated the Ides of March. This day is special because it is the deadline for debt repayment, and especially the day of the assassination of Julius Caesar which marked a turning point in the Roman Empire. #mythology #myth #legend #calendar #March 15 #Julius Caesar #March

  • March 16, 2025 (4 events)

    March 16, 2025

    On this day, the Romans celebrated the Argei (or Argaea). This cult dates back to the beginning of Rome with two ceremonies two months apart. The first ceremony consisted of a procession during which mannequins, called Argaea, were placed in sanctuaries. The second consisted of a procession during which the mannequins were removed from the sanctuaries and then thrown into the Tiber from the top of the sacred bridge, the Ponte Sublicius. #mythology #myth #legend #calendar #16march #15may #rome #argei #tiber

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    March 16, 2025

    On this day, the Romans celebrated Bacchanalia in honor of Bacchus/Dionysus. The priestesses who organized these ceremonies were called Bacchantes and this name was later associated with Roman orgies. The primitive celebrations were exclusively feminine and originated from the original cult of the god Pan. #mythology #myth #legend #calendar #Rome #Bacchanalia #16March

    March 16, 2025

    Today, the Zoroasters celebrate Hamaspathmaidyem Gahambar (during Muktad). Houses and temples are carefully cleaned; as the souls of deceased loved ones (fravashis) are believed to visit the physical world during this time, to bless and protect the living. #mythology #myth #legend #calendar #zoroaster #March 16 #HamaspathmaidyemGahambar

    March 16, 2025

    Today, the Mandaeans celebrate Parwanaya. These 5 epagomenals (days at the end of the 8th month) mark Hayyi Rabbi, the creation of the universe by the angels. This festival dates back to the rites of ancient Egypt forming the same principle. #mythology #myth #legend #calendar #Mandeism #Parwanava #HayyiRabbi #March 16

  • March 17, 2025 (2 events)

    March 17, 2025

    On this day, the Romans celebrate an Agonium. Rites of early Rome, there are few sources describing the customs. Four Agonalia take place during a year. #mythology #myth #legend #calendar #9January #21May #17March #11December #agonalia #rome

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    March 17, 2025

    Today, the Irish celebrate Saint Patrick's Day. Patron saint of Ireland, he helped bring and spread Christianity in this country, whose symbol is the flight of serpents from the island and the shamrock symbol of the Trinity. #mythology #myth #legend #calendar #March 17 #ireland #saintpatrick

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  • March 18, 2025 (1 event)

    March 18, 2025

    Today, the Corsicans celebrate Madunnuccia. While the plague was raging in 1656, the Magnificent Elders of Ajaccio dedicated themselves to Our Lady of Mercy. The city was spared from the plague. #mythology #myth #legend #calendar #March 18 #ajaccio #madunnuccia

  • March 19, 2025 (2 events)

    March 19, 2025

    On this day, the Romans celebrated the Quinquatries in honor of Minerva. On the first day, the scholars gave thanks to the goddess. Then the warriors gave thanks for three days. #mythology #myth #legend #calendar #March 19 #rome #quinquatries

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    March 19, 2025

    Today, Catholics celebrate Saint Joseph, husband of the Virgin Mary and adoptive father of Jesus Christ. In many Catholic countries, this day is similar to Father's Day. #mythology #myth #legend #calendar #March 19 #saintjoseph

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  • March 21, 2025 (2 events)

    March 21, 2025

    Today, Baha'is celebrate Naw-Ruz, the New Year. This celebration is followed by nine days of holidays with songs, dances and music, and of course prayers. #mythology #myth #legend #calendar #nawruz

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    March 21, 2025

    Today, the people of Greater Persia celebrate Nowruz, the new year. At least three millennia old, this festival marking the equinox means new light. Very widespread in the East, traditions differ between people. #mythology #myth #legend #calendar #March 21 #nowruz #norouz

  • March 22, 2025 (1 event)

    March 22, 2025

    Today, the Bektashi people of Albania celebrate Nevruz. This festival commemorates the birth of Ali Ibn Abi Talib in the 5th century CE. #mythology #myth #legend #calendar #March 22 #nevruz #AliIbnAbiTalib

  • March 23, 2025 (1 event)

    March 23, 2025

    On this day, the Romans celebrate the Tubilustium. The month of March marked the beginning of the war season. The lustration ceremony accompanied by the sacred trumpets and the Saliens prepared the men and the city for future military campaigns. #mythology #myth #legend #calendar #March 23 #May 23 #rome #tubilustrium

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  • March 24, 2025 (1 event)

    March 24, 2025

    On this day, the Romans celebrated Sanguinaria. After two days of mourning for the annual death of the god Attis, Blood Day arrived. On that day, the galli, priests of the goddess Cybele, performed a ritual of self-flagellation by whipping themselves until they bled. Some are also said to have castrated themselves. The Day of Blood was followed by a Day of Joy and Relaxation to celebrate the resurrection of Attis (the third day). #mythology #myth #legend #calendar #Sanguinaria #attis #rome

  • March 25, 2025 (3 events)

    March 25, 2025

    On this day, Christians celebrated the New Year. This day is special in the old and new testaments: fall of Adam, murder of Abel, sacrifice of Melchizedek, sacrifice of Isaac, Annunciation, beheading of John the Baptist and death of the apostles Peter and James. The date of the Christian New Year was changed to 1581. #mythology #myth #legend #calendar #March 25 #Christianity

    March 25, 2025

    Today, Catholics celebrate the Annunciation of divine motherhood made to the Virgin Mary by the Archangel Gabriel. This last Annunciation comes after Sarah, wife of Abraham; Manoah's wife; and Mary's cousin, Elizabeth. #mythology #myth #legend #calendar #March 25 #Annunciation

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    March 25, 2025

    On this day, the Romans celebrated Hilaria in honor of Cybele (continuation of Sanguinaria). These days were devoted to general rejoicing and public sacrifice, and no one was allowed to show the slightest symptom of grief or sorrow. #mythology #myth #legend #calendar #25March #hilaria #cybele #rome

  • March 26, 2025 (1 event)

    March 26, 2025

    Today, the Zoroasters celebrate the birthday of their prophet (Khordad Sal). Khordad means perfection, and it is customary on this day to visit the Fire Temple to thank Ahura Mazda, the Persian name for the One God, for giving humanity the ideal gift from Prophet Zarathushtra. His followers participate in a jashan or thanksgiving ceremony; hear the stories of his miraculous birth and life; then celebrate with a sumptuous community meal, drinks and dancing. #mythology #myth #legend #calendar #March 26 #khordadsal

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Multicultural and multi-religious almanac

An almanac is a calendar showing the main dates of the calendar, the religious holidays, bearing ephemerides such as the phases of the moon or the duration of the days (lunar and solar calendars).

A calendar is a system for marking dates according to time. Such a system was invented by men to divide and organize time over long periods. The observation of the periodic phenomena of the environment in which they lived — such as the daily movement of the shadow, the return of the seasons or the lunar cycle — served as the first references for organizing the agricultural, social and religious life of societies.

The calendar used today in most of the world is the Gregorian calendar. In everyday language, an ephemeris designates what happens daily; the ephemeris of the day is the list of the significant events of this day.