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Devisor: [[Urin din Jubai Soaring Gull]]
 
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As with the other calendars, the Farede Calendar, named after its propagator, the Panarch [[Farede]] of [[Tarabon]], had an undefined starting point. This calendar dates from the end of the War of the Hundred Years and is still in use.
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As with the other calendars, the Farede Calendar, named after its propagator, the Panarch [[Farede]] of [[Tarabon]], had an undefined starting point. This calendar dates from the end of [[the War of the Hundred Years]] and is still in use.
  
It sets ten days to a week, twenty-eight days to a month and thirteen months to a year, although there are also some feastdays that are not included in any month.
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It sets ten days to a week, twenty-eight days to a month and thirteen months to a year, although there are also some feastdays that are not included in any month. The months in this calendar are:
  
The months' names - Taisham, Jumara, Saban, Aine, Adar, Saven, Amadame, Tammaz, Maigdhal, Choren, Shaldine, Nesan and Danu - are mostly used in official documents rather than anywhere else. Some records define the time in days from the last festival or in days remaining to the next.
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The months' names are mostly used in official documents rather than anywhere else. Some records define the time in days from the last festival or in days remaining to the next.
  
 
For information on the feasts and festivals of the Farede Calendar, see the [[Feasts and Festivals|main article]].
 
For information on the feasts and festivals of the Farede Calendar, see the [[Feasts and Festivals|main article]].
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(Reference: The World of Robert Jordan's "The Wheel of Time")
 
(Reference: The World of Robert Jordan's "The Wheel of Time")
  
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[[Category:Geography and Cultures|Farede]]

Revision as of 07:35, 16 July 2007

Author: Kyria d'Oreyn

General

Devisor: Urin din Jubai Soaring Gull

Dating: NE for New Era

As with the other calendars, the Farede Calendar, named after its propagator, the Panarch Farede of Tarabon, had an undefined starting point. This calendar dates from the end of the War of the Hundred Years and is still in use.

It sets ten days to a week, twenty-eight days to a month and thirteen months to a year, although there are also some feastdays that are not included in any month. The months in this calendar are:

  1. Taisham
  2. Jumara
  3. Saban
  4. Aine
  5. Adar
  6. Saven
  7. Amadame
  8. Tammaz
  9. Maighdal
  10. Choren
  11. Shaldine
  12. Nesan
  13. Danu

The months' names are mostly used in official documents rather than anywhere else. Some records define the time in days from the last festival or in days remaining to the next.

For information on the feasts and festivals of the Farede Calendar, see the main article.

(Reference: The World of Robert Jordan's "The Wheel of Time")