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<strong>World</strong> <strong>Religious</strong> <strong>Calendar</strong> 1399<br />

Polarity: Feminine<br />

Planet: Sun<br />

Archetype: Taliesin (Celtic God of Bards)<br />

Symbol: eagle or stag<br />

Folk Names:<br />

Moon of Inception<br />

Moon of Beginning<br />

Asatru (ancient Norse) information<br />

Month: Yule<br />

Roman information<br />

prid. Kal. Ian.<br />

(pridie) eve of the Kalends of January<br />

Month: December<br />

The pridie Kalends is the eve of the Kalends (first day of the next month). <strong>Pr</strong>idie (abbreviated prid.)<br />

is Latin for “the evening before”.<br />

The Roman month of December is named for decem, because it was originally the tenth month of the<br />

Roman solar year. December was sacred to Vesta, the Roman Goddess of hearth, home, and family.<br />

The earliest Roman months were lunar. According to Roman mythology, the ten month solar calendar<br />

aligned to the vernal equinox was introduced by Romulus, the founder of Rome, around 753 BCE. In<br />

Romulus’ calendar, December (the tenth month) had 30 days. Numa Pompilius, the second of the seven<br />

traditional kings of Rome, added two more months, for a 12 month year. In Numa’s calendar, December<br />

had 29 days. Gaius Julius Caesar, as Pontifex Maximus (supreme bridge-builder, a religious title),<br />

reorganized the calendar on the first day of 45 BCE. In Caesar’s calendar (the Julian <strong>Calendar</strong>),<br />

December had 31 days. Caesar’s calendar was calculated by Sosigenes, an Egyptian<br />

astrologer/astronomer. In 8 BCE, Augustus Caesar fixed errors by pontiffs after Julius’ death and made<br />

other minor modifications, resulting in the modern Western calendar. The modern Gregorian <strong>Calendar</strong>,<br />

named for Roman Catholic Pope Gregory the Thirteenth, was a realignment in 1582.<br />

Today totals 4 in modern Western numerology.<br />

numerology<br />

lunar information 2007<br />

Waning Quarter Moon:<br />

Waning Quarter Moon: Lunar. Occurs on this day in 2007.<br />

astrological information 2007<br />

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