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  • An '''epagomenal day''' is a day in a [[calendar]] which stands outside the usual groupings of w Many suggested reformations of the [[Gregorian calendar]] include one epagomenal day in regular years and two in [[leap year]]s to allow every year to start on
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  • An '''epagomenal day''' is a day in a [[calendar]] which stands outside the usual groupings of w Many suggested reformations of the [[Gregorian calendar]] include one epagomenal day in regular years and two in [[leap year]]s to allow every year to start on
    824 bytes (140 words) - 13:24, 8 November 2012
  • Auto-populated based on [[Special:WhatLinksHere/Epagomenal day]]. Needs checking by a human.
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  • {{r|Epagomenal day}}
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  • A year was divided into 12 months of 30 days each, with five [[epagomenal day]]s, six in leap years. Each month consisted of three ''décades'', or 10-da
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  • To bring the total to 365 days, an [[epagomenal day]] named ''Fête gènérale des Morts'' ("Festival of the Dead") was added a
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  • To round the year out to 365 (or 366) days, four (or five) [[epagomenal day|epagomenal or intercalary days]] are inserted between Mulk and 'Alá. These
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