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Monarchie - Events linked to the Monarchy
Since 1866, the "Royal Holiday" has been celebrated on 15 November, the name day of Leopold (in the Germanic calendar) and Albert (general calendar).
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INEX: Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia (Germanic calendar)
Table of Contents. 1 References; 2 External links; The Germanic calendars were any of the various calendar s in use among the Germanic people s prior to the introduction of the ...
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INEX: Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia (Litha)
Litha , also called Midsummer , marked the turning point between the months of Erelitha and Afterlitha in the ancient Germanic calendar , and is one of the eight Neopagan ...
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List of Calendars - Listomi.com
... Byzantine calendar,Chinese calendar,Coligny calendar,Coptic calendar,Egyptian calendar,Enoch calendar,Ethiopian calendar,Fiscal year,French Revolutionary calendar,Germanic calendar ...
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