Era Phoenice

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About

The Era Phoenice, commonly abbreviated as E.P. is a calendar utilized in Amtgardia. Beginning with Phoenician reckoning, starting with the founding of the Kingdom of the Burning Lands marks the Era Phoenice 1, (Ex. E.P. 1). While many calendars are shared among the various peoples of Amtgardia, this has become the most utilized after the Georgian calendar. Whilst it is unknown who conceived of the concept of the Era Phoenice calendar, it has established itself within certain circles in Amtgard, most commonly being seen in scribal works.

The duration of a year in Era Phoenice is the same as that of a Solar Year, being approximately 365 days in a cycle. Era Phoenice observes four months of 90 days in length, those being the months of Marching (2/12-5/13,) Sowing (5/14-8/12,) Harvest (8/13-11/10,) and Winter (11/11-2/9.). The remaining balance of days between Winter and Marching are the holy season of Festivus, where there are many feats of Strength and airing of Grievances (which one assumes is the cause for the wars that take place in Marching.)

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Known Holidays of the Era Phoneice Calendar

Festivus situated between the calendar's months of Winter and Marching (Feburary 10-11 in the Georgian calendar.)
Guy Kasama Day 87th of Harvest (November 5th)
The Conniving Seventeenth of Winter (November 25th)
The Last Dance of the Trents 29th of Winter (December 7th)
Gainsmas 39th-50th of Winter (December 17th-28th)
The Feast of All Whacks 51st of Winter (December 29th)
Garbmas 57th of Winter (January 4th)
The Feast of Glares 76th of Winter (January 23rd)
Attila the Hun's Birthday 1st of Marching (February 12th)
Mustering 18th of Marching (March 1st)
The Feast of the Milnermen 19th of Marching (March 2nd)
Voluntarius 21st of Marching (March 4th)
The Festival of Great Julesmas 33rd of Marching (March 16th)
The Wetsodus 40th of Marching (March 23rd)
The Day of the Seventh Annunciation 49th of Marching (April 1st)
Floodmas, 76th of Sowing July 27th