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The '''Iovist Calendar''' is the primary calendar used in most of [[Iovism|Iovist]] [[Ekuosia]]. Its point of origin is the supposed date of birth of the Prophet Iovi, making the current year | The '''Iovist Calendar''' is the primary calendar used in most of [[Iovism|Iovist]] [[Ekuosia]]. Its point of origin is the supposed date of birth of the Prophet Iovi, making the current year 3211. It is a solar calendar with 365 days in each year apart from leap years, in which there are 366 days. This makes for an average of 365.25 days per year, slightly shorter than [[Sahar|Sahar's]] 365.2563-day solar year. Consequently, the calendar has drifted by roughly one day every 200 years relative to the solar and Gregorian calendars; while the addition of extra leap days has been proposed as a means to compensate, this has not been officially adopted by any government or institution. | ||
== | ==Months== | ||
Each year consisting of thirteen months split into 28 days; these are in turn divided into four seven-day weeks. The final day of each year is a special day without a month or day of the week, which marks the end of the old year and beginning of the new, though it is still counted as part of the previous year. Every leap year there is another special day of the year called the Day of the Spirits, which falls between Bifkines and Firiden and also has no day of the week. | |||
{| class="wikitable" | {| class="wikitable" | ||
|- | |- | ||
! Meta Name | ! Meta Name | ||
! Gregorian Equivalent | ! Gregorian Equivalent (3211) | ||
! Azri | ! Azri | ||
! Rosian | ! Rosian | ||
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| Bivíkeź | | Bivíkeź | ||
| Bifekijns | | Bifekijns | ||
|- | |||
| Day of the<br>Spirits (leap) | |||
| (did not occur) | |||
| Zoʔa Zbidane | |||
| [TBN] | |||
| [TBN] | |||
|- | |- | ||
| Firiden | | Firiden | ||
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| Firjde | | Firjde | ||
| Firidzén | | Firidzén | ||
|- | |- | ||
| Khontriden | | Khontriden | ||
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==See also== | ==See also== | ||
*[[Pashaist calendar]] | *[[Pashaist calendar]] | ||
== External links == | |||
* [https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1u5r7M8hTqyhEbvZkTD0dQrQm4y-JaCRh0zX942elv-o/edit#gid=1351818310 Iovist Calendar Conversion] | |||
[[category: Iovism]] [[category: Calendars]] | [[category: Iovism]] [[category: Calendars]] |
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Akalist calendar |
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1361–1362 |
Batanic calendar |
781–782 |
Dulic calendar |
??? |
Hwätnhäyär calendar |
3958–3959 |
Iovist calendar |
3214–3215 |
Mañi calendar and Harish calendar |
2586–2587 |
Pashaist calendar |
1819–1820 |
Sayanic calendar |
1572–1573 |
Tanhungði calendar |
11/211–12/211 |
Egeriac calendar |
he-gezzi mer num he-kamog namod tonon |
The Iovist Calendar is the primary calendar used in most of Iovist Ekuosia. Its point of origin is the supposed date of birth of the Prophet Iovi, making the current year 3211. It is a solar calendar with 365 days in each year apart from leap years, in which there are 366 days. This makes for an average of 365.25 days per year, slightly shorter than Sahar's 365.2563-day solar year. Consequently, the calendar has drifted by roughly one day every 200 years relative to the solar and Gregorian calendars; while the addition of extra leap days has been proposed as a means to compensate, this has not been officially adopted by any government or institution.
Months
Each year consisting of thirteen months split into 28 days; these are in turn divided into four seven-day weeks. The final day of each year is a special day without a month or day of the week, which marks the end of the old year and beginning of the new, though it is still counted as part of the previous year. Every leap year there is another special day of the year called the Day of the Spirits, which falls between Bifkines and Firiden and also has no day of the week.
Meta Name | Gregorian Equivalent (3211) | Azri | Rosian | Veridian |
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Spilia | Jul 21-Aug 17 | Zpija | Spilja | Spílija |
Gioris | Aug 18-Sep 14 | Ǧoirs | Gìržys | Giriš |
Purtide | Sep 15-Oct 12 | Piridʔajd | Purtidatë | Pjuritsda |
Manatriden | Oct 12-Nov 9 | Manahʔdiren | Manàtside | Mánatridijn |
Lukh | Nov 10-Dec 7 | Lukh | Lókh | Lúkh |
Mirsheikha | Dec 8-Jan 4 | Miršejkha | Meršëkha | Meršijkhía |
Bifkines | Jan 5-Feb 1 | Bifkines | Bivíkeź | Bifekijns |
Day of the Spirits (leap) |
(did not occur) | Zoʔa Zbidane | [TBN] | [TBN] |
Firiden | Feb 2-Mar 1 | Firidjen | Firjde | Firidzén |
Khontriden | Mar 2-Mar 29 | Khóndrijen | Khöntridjen | Khogítiden |
Oniria | Mar 30-Apr 26 | Óniria | Onjría | Onijría |
Tsentoria | Apr 27-May 4 | Žentori | Tsentrja | Tsétrija |
Privendita | May 5-Jun 21 | Privjendida | Pravjedyt | Privedzíta |
Viries | Jun 22-Jul 19 | Viris | Virìš | Vires |
New Year | July 20 | Voronal | Čapanjà | [TBN] |
Days of the Week
Day Number | Azri | Rosian | Veridian |
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1 | Šóaroʔa | Sálìnjž | Šaliňé |
2 | Plojoʔa | Pjógnjž | Póluiňé |
3 | Čeroʔa | Kjënjž | Cjeiňé |
4 | Nóroʔa | Nyvanjž | Ňwaǧiňé |
5 | Linjoʔa | Lóninjž | Lóniňé |
6 | Vandoʔa | Vëtnjž | Vétsiňé |
7 | Sidjoʔa | Tsélnjž | Étiliňé |