HMEPA
Hellenic Month Established Per Athens

Anthesterion
1st year of the 692th Olympiad

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new 19:21
1990/01/26 UTC

                 
1 1990-
01-27/28

crescent visible in Athens

Noumenia kata Selene
 
 
2 1990-
01-28/29

Agathos Daimon

Dionusos
 
3 1990-
01-29/30

Athene
 
 
4 1990-
01-30/31

Aphrodite, Heracles, Hermes and Eros
 
 
5 1990-
01-31/02-01
 
 
6 1990-
02-01/02

Artemis
imbolc
 
7 1990-
02-02/03

Apollon
first quarter 18:34 02/02
 
8 1990-
02-03/04

Poseidon and Theseus
cross quarter 09:21
1990/02/04 UTC
 
9 1990-
02-04/05
 
 
10 1990-
02-05/06
 
 
11 1990-
02-06/07

Anthesteria Pithiogia
 
12 1990-
02-07/08

Anthesteria Khoes
 
13 1990-
02-08/09

Anthesteria Khutroi
 
14 1990-
02-09/10
full moon 19:16 02/09
 
15 1990-
02-10/11
 
 
16 1990-
02-11/12
 
 
17 1990-
02-12/13
 
 
18 1990-
02-13/14
 
 
19 1990-
02-14/15
 
 
20 1990-
02-15/16

Lesser Mysteries
 
21 1990-
02-16/17

Lesser Mysteries
 
22 1990-
02-17/18

Lesser Mysteries

last quarter 18:49 02/17
 
23 1990-
02-18/19

Lesser Mysteries & Diasia
 
24 1990-
02-19/20

Lesser Mysteries
 
25 1990-
02-20/21

Lesser Mysteries
 
26 1990-
02-21/22

Lesser Mysteries
 
27 1990-
02-22/23
 
 
28 1990-
02-23/24
 
 
29 1990-
02-24/25
new moon 08:55 02/25
 
30 1990-
02-25/26

Triakas, Hene kai Nea
 
 

cross quarter 09:21
1990/02/04 UTC
          first quarter 18:34
1990/02/02 UTC
full moon 19:16
1990/02/09 UTC
last quarter 18:49
1990/02/17 UTC
new moon 08:55
1990/02/25 UTC
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