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Domnach is considered to be a holy day to the Koramian religion, and is the day in which most regular church services are held, kings are coronated, priests ordained, and marriages conducted. Furthermore, the Davidian calendar uses traditional Durian names for the names of the months. | Domnach is considered to be a holy day to the Koramian religion, and is the day in which most regular church services are held, kings are coronated, priests ordained, and marriages conducted. Furthermore, the Davidian calendar uses traditional Durian names for the names of the months. | ||
Traditionally, the Koramian Calendar dates from the same year as the [[Imperial Calendar]]. Some recent Koramian scholars would rather date the calendar from the discovery of the [[Glorious Galleon]] in 196 | Traditionally, the Koramian Calendar dates from the same year as the [[Imperial Calendar]]. Some recent Koramian scholars would rather date the calendar from the discovery of the [[Glorious Galleon]] in {{ICYear|196}}. | ||
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Davidian Days of the Week | |
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1. Luanday 2. Mirtday 3. Ciadain 4. Ardainday |
5. Anday 6. Satharn 7. Domnach |
Koramians use the Davidian calendar for naming their months, established by St. David Gaelsman the Wodesman of Vortumnus. In the Davidian calendar, each month is divided into four weeks of seven days apiece, and each day has its own, traditional name, as shown in the table to the right.
Domnach is considered to be a holy day to the Koramian religion, and is the day in which most regular church services are held, kings are coronated, priests ordained, and marriages conducted. Furthermore, the Davidian calendar uses traditional Durian names for the names of the months.
Traditionally, the Koramian Calendar dates from the same year as the Imperial Calendar. Some recent Koramian scholars would rather date the calendar from the discovery of the Glorious Galleon in 196 IC.
Davidian Month Names | ||
Month | Season | |
Folloch | Spring | |
Giblean | Spring | |
Beltain | Spring | |
Betasha | Summer | |
Mudens | Summer | |
Lunasa | Summer | |
Sheldsmet | Summer | |
Damhar | Autumn | |
Sultain | Autumn | |
Samhain | Autumn | |
Nollaig | Winter | |
Eanaire | Winter | |
Gerran | Winter |