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Runic alphabet (25592 bytes)
3: ... [[Dalecarlia|Dalecarlian]] runes, and on [[Runic calendar]]s). 5: The three best known runic alphabets are: 12: *the [[Swedish]]-[[Norwegian]] runic script (also: Short-twig or Rök Runes) 16: The most likely candidates for the origins of runic scripts are the [[5th century BC|5th]] to [[1st c... 19: ...ic languages. No distinction is made in surviving runic inscriptions between long and short vowels, altho... Runic staff (1115 bytes) 1: The '''Runic calendar''' (or ''Rune staff'') appears to have been a med... 3: The Runic calendar was a [[perpetual calendar]] where the names of the weekdays and the [[golde... 5: The runic calendars have appeared in several fashions, such as writt... 7: ...dars had a rennaissance and around [[1800]], such calendars were made in the form of tobacco boxes in brass. Calendar (12442 bytes) 1: ... illustrates the system (for example, a ''desktop calendar'') -- this is the most common usage of the word. 3: ...cular set of planned events (for example, ''court calendar''). 5: ==Calendar systems== 6: ..., '''[[solar calendar|solar]]''', '''[[lunisolar calendar|lunisolar]]''' or '''arbitrary'''. 8: ...on ([[moon phase]]s); an example is the [[Islamic calendar]]. Calendar era (4997 bytes) 1: ...[epoch]] of the [[era]]. There are many different calendar eras. Some are listed below along with their abbr... 3: ...rn Christian Era. ''AD'' is used in the Gregorian calendar. The years are equivalent to years in the Common ... 4: ...''' or '''New Style''' was used for the Gregorian calendar. 5: ...Common Era]]''', which is used with the Gregorian calendar and coincides exactly with the Christian Era. 6: ...as in the [[Hindu calendar|Hindu]] and [[Buddhist calendar]]s. 53-week calendar (1629 bytes) 1: ...iscal year]]s, as well as in timekeeping. In this calendar, the year does not necessarily end on a specific ... 3: ...calendar has also been considered as a possible [[calendar reform]]. 5: The [[ISO 8601|ISO week]] is an example of such a calendar. 9: *The calendar starts on the same day and week every year. 10: *Unlike the regular calendar, there are no variations of years. Attic calendar (2918 bytes) 1: ...ining elements of [[solar calendar]]s and [[lunar calendar]]s. Each year began near the [[autumnal equinox]]... 11: ...s [[May]] and [[June]] of the modern ([[Gregorian Calendar]]) 52: ...about the numbering of years comes from the [[:es:Calendario helénico|corresponding article]] in the Spanish... 58: [[es:Calendario helénico]] Irish calendar (27323 bytes) 1: The '''Irish calendar''' does not observe the astronomical seasons (beg... 54: ... [[Bull]] of [[Pope Gregory XIII]], for reform of calendar, issued at Rome 266: ...rian calendar]], Oct.5, - Oct.14, not included in calendar for 1582 338: ==Calendar terms in [[Irish language]]== Calendar round (723 bytes) 1: ...ch arises as a consequence of this interlacing. A Calendar Round cycle thus approximates to around 52 solar ... 3: A typical Calendar Round date such as '''8 Cauac 13 Zip''' shows the... 6: * [[Maya calendar]] 7: * [[Aztec calendar]] Mozilla Calendar (4812 bytes) 1: ...personal information manager based on the open [[iCalendar]] standard. It is developed as part of the [[Mozi... 3: As with other Mozilla projects, Mozilla Calendar is [[cross-platform]], and uses the [[XUL]] user ... 5: ==Mozilla Calendar== 6: ...mage:Mozilla calendar.PNG|thumbnail|300px|Mozilla Calendar]] 7: ... [[mozilla.org]] in October [[2001]]. The Mozilla Calendar code was contributed by OEone (now [[Axentra]]), ... Positivist calendar (1462 bytes) 1: .... Much like Comte's other schemas, the positivist calendar never enjoyed widespread use. 20: [[Category:Specific calendars]] The Newgate Calendar (545 bytes) 1: '''''The Newgate Calendar''''', subtitled ''The Malefactors' Bloody Registe... 3: ... in [[1826]], under the title, ''The New Newgate Calendar''. The title refers to [[London]]'s notorious [[... Darian calendar (4816 bytes) 1: [[Category:Mars]] [[Category:Specific calendars]] 2: The '''Darian Calendar''' is a system of time-keeping designed to serve ... 4: The basic time periods from which the calendar is constructed are the Martian [[solar day]] (som... 6: The calendar maintains a seven-sol [[week]], but the week is r... 8: ...The most sophisticated calculations of the Darian calendar extend to the point of making allowance for the s... Calendar reform (4024 bytes) 1: ...he same day of week and the ''International fixed calendar'' has all of its 13 months beginning on a Sunday. 3: ... (52 weeks) or 371 days (53 weeks). See [[53-week calendar]] for more about this. 9: There have been many specific calendar proposals including: 10: *[[World Calendar]] 11: *[[International Fixed Calendar]] Calendar Girls (1202 bytes) 1: ...group of [[Yorkshire]] women who produce a nude [[calendar]] to raise money for charity, under the auspices ... 5: ...spired by the story of a similar real life nude [[calendar]] produced by the members of the [[Rylstone]] Wom... 7: ...onal [[model (person)|models]] who appear in most calendars and [[Pin-up girl|pinup]]s. 16: *{{imdb title|id=0337909|title=Calendar Girls}} Babylonian calendar (1292 bytes) 1: In the '''Babylonian calendar''' a year consisted of 12 [[lunar month]]s, each ... 18: ...n a new crescent moon was first sighted—the calendar never used a specified number of days in any mont... 20: See also [[Hebrew calendar]]. 25: [[Category:Specific calendars]] 13 moon calendar (679 bytes) 1: The '''13 Moon Calendar''' is based on a simple, natural rhythm of 13 Moo... 5: The modern 13 Moon Calendar Change Movement is a Peace Movement. 6: [[Category:Calendars]] Celtic calendar (2292 bytes) 1: The '''Celtic calendar''' was and remains a way to reconcile lunar and s... 3: ...hat operates on the same principle as the Coligny calendar. 5: The Coligny calendar registers a cycle of [[lunar month]]s, each divid... 7: The celtic calendar of the Gauls usually had 12 months in the year. ... 9: ...were divided in two again. Interpretation of the calendar was done by the [[Druidry|druids]]. Electronic calendar (697 bytes) 1: ... versions of a variety of office tools such as '''calendar''', appointment book, address book and contact li... 3: ...change]]. they automatically check the electronic calendar of team members for open time slots, propose alte... Wiki calendar (163 bytes) 3: A '''Wiki Calendar''' is an add-on to a [[wiki]] interface which all... Electoral calendar (14548 bytes) 3: This '''electoral calendar''' lists the national/federal direct elections in...
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