HMEPA
Hellenic Month Established Per Athens

Boedromion
2nd year of the 660th Olympiad

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new 09:40
1862/08/25 UTC

                 
1 1862-
08-26/27

Noumenia
 
 
2 1862-
08-27/28

crescent visible in Athens

Noumenia kata Selene
Agathos Daimon

Niketeria
 
3 1862-
08-28/29

Athene
 
 
4 1862-
08-29/30

Aphrodite, Heracles, Hermes and Eros

Basile
 
5 1862-
08-30/31

Epops


Genesios
 
6 1862-
08-31/09-01

Artemis

Artemis Agrotera

first quarter 10:18 09/01
 
7 1862-
09-01/02

Apollon
 
 
8 1862-
09-02/03

Poseidon and Theseus
 
 
9 1862-
09-03/04
 
 
10 1862-
09-04/05
 
 
11 1862-
09-05/06
 
 
12 1862-
09-06/07

Demokratia
 
13 1862-
09-07/08
full moon 07:56 09/08
 
14 1862-
09-08/09
 
 
15 1862-
09-09/10

Eleusinia ta megala
 
16 1862-
09-10/11

Eleusinia ta megala
 
17 1862-
09-11/12

Eleusinia ta megala & Epidauria?
 
18 1862-
09-12/13
 
 
19 1862-
09-13/14

Eleusinia ta megala
 
20 1862-
09-14/15

Eleusinia ta megala
 
21 1862-
09-15/16

Eleusinia ta megala

last quarter 04:23 09/16
 
22 1862-
09-16/17
 
 
23 1862-
09-17/18
 
 
24 1862-
09-18/19
 
 
25 1862-
09-19/20
 
 
26 1862-
09-20/21
mabon
 
27 1862-
09-21/22

Nymphs, Akhelous, Alokhus, Hermes, Gaia & Athene
 
28 1862-
09-22/23
equinox 07:26
1862/09/23 UTC
 
29 1862-
09-23/24

Triakas, Hene kai Nea
new moon 20:58 09/23
 

equinox 07:26
1862/09/23 UTC
          first quarter 10:18
1862/09/01 UTC
full moon 07:56
1862/09/08 UTC
last quarter 04:23
1862/09/16 UTC
new moon 20:58
1862/09/23 UTC
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The crescent: may be is visible in Athens on this day.
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Moon phase and solar year events are shown on the day in Athens. If your sunset occurs later than sunset in Athens, the event may occur on the previous day; if your sunset occurs earlier than sunset in Athens, the event may occur on the next day. Know your local sunset time in UTC and compare that to the time given to know which day the event falls on for you.

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