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holiday ephemeris calendar

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

  • September 5, 2024, : Ludi Romani
  • September 9, 2024, : Kiku no sekku

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Holidays of the month

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August 26, 2024
August 27, 2024(1 event)

Volturnalia

August 27, 2024

On this day, the Romans celebrated the Volturnalia in honor of Volturnus, the god of water and fountains. We know very little about this party. #mythology #myth #legend #calendar #August 27 #volturnus #rome

August 28, 2024(1 event)

Ludi Circenses

August 28, 2024

On this day, the Etruscans and then the Romans celebrated the Ludi Circenses. These games were organized within the framework of the Etruscan confederation of the twelve cities (dodecapolis) which, during these religious and spectacular events, regained its unity. #mythology #myth #legend #calendar #August 28 #Etrusque #Rome #LudiCircenses

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September 5, 2024(1 event)

Ludi Romani

September 5, 2024

On this day, the Romans celebrated Ludi Romani. For two weeks, races, wrestling games and scenic games followed one another in honor of Jupiter. #mythology #myth #legend #calendar #5September #rome #ludiromani

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September 9, 2024(1 event)

Kiku no sekku

September 9, 2024

celebrate Kiku no sekku (Chrysanthemum Day). According to Chinese yin and yang thought, odd numbers are yang numbers and doubling them is considered harmful. Since 9 is the highest odd number, it was also thought to be the number where the yang was most powerful. The season corresponding to the flowering of chrysanthemums, the habit was taken to use chrysanthemums to celebrate this festival. #mythology #myth #legend #calendar #9September #KikuNoSekku #Japan

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September 13, 2024(1 event)

Epulum Jovis

September 13, 2024

On this day, the Romans celebrated the Epulum Jovis. This sumptuous feast celebrated during the Ludi Romani and the Ludi Plebeii had the gods officially invited during the games. #mythology #myth #legend #calendar #13September #13November #EpulumJovis

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September 14, 2024(1 event)

Kishiwada Danjiri Matsuri

September 14, 2024

Today, the Japanese people of Kishiwada in Osaka celebrate Kishiwada Danjiri Matsuri. The festival is a parade involving large wooden floats which are pulled at high speed by a large team of men. #mythology #myth #legend #calendar #kishiwadadanjiri #japan

September 15, 2024
September 16, 2024(1 event)

Chuseok

September 16, 2024

Today, Koreans celebrate Chuseok, the full moon harvest festival. It is dedicated to giving thanks to the generosity of the earth and gives rise to the making of rice cakes filled with beans or sweet sesame. Families perform the Charae ritual in honor of ancestors. #mythology #myth #legend #calendar #Corea #Chuseok

September 17, 2024(1 event)

Zhongqiu Jie

September 17, 2024

Today, the Chinese celebrate Zhongqiu Jie, the Mid-Autumn Festival. It has its roots in the tradition of Shang dynasty moon worship and is held at a time of year when the moon is at its "maximum" - visually the largest and brightest. #mythology #myth #legend #calendar #zhongqiujie #Chine

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September 21, 2024(1 event)

Pakta


September 21, 2024

Today, the Tengrist or Altai Turkic peoples celebrate Pakta. Pakta was a male mythological character associated with youth and autumn in ancient Turkic mythology, particularly in Altai, Siberia and Central Asia. He is also a spirit overseeing the harvests. Along with his male companion Payna (pine goddess), he was associated with rituals conducted in rural areas in the fall, at harvest time. #mythology #myth #legend #calendar #September 21 #pakta #Turk

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October 1, 2024(2 events)

Fides Publica

October 1, 2024

On this day, the Romans celebrated Fides Publica. The goddess of trust and good faith, the foundation of all human relationships. The European symbols of confidence and white dough come from this goddess. #mythology #myth #legend #calendar #October 1st #Fides #Rome

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Pchum Ben

October 1, 2024

Today, Cambodians celebrate Pchum Ben, the Day of the Dead. This custom dates back to antiquity, when Cambodian converts to Brahmanism believed that after death, the Atman, the soul of each person, circulates through the cycle of the ocean of transmigration and is reincarnated as long as it is impregnated with unhealthy acts or defilement. #mythology #myth #legend #calendar #cambodia #PchumBen

October 2, 2024
October 3, 2024(1 event)

Gaecheonjeol

October 3, 2024

Today, Koreans celebrate Founding Day, Gaecheonjeol. It corresponds to the date of the founding of the first Korean state Gojoseon in 2333 BCE by Tangun. #mythology #myth #legend #calendar #3October #Gaecheonjeol #Corea

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October 4, 2024
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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.