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Uses the existing sources where possible. Gaps are filled with:
This calendar doesn't try to provide festivals for all gods, only those with attested or theorised festivals in Delphi. It allows space to bring your own festivals, or import festivals from other parts of Greece.
This is a living document, and subject to change based on new information (or new theories about old information). Check Recent Updates for pages that have been updated within the past month.
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This calendar is calculated to Delphi, with days beginning at sundown
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If you would prefer a localised version, or you’d like to start your days at midnight, then the Resource Links
can help you build your own. These will also work for other ancient Greek calendars (byo festivals + month names). If this is your first time building a calendar, try a single year to start. It’s a more managable set of data to work with.
If you are happy to use the calculations from Delphi, there are various Google calendars supplied that you can integrate into your own calendar for notifications and better visibility.
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follow the instructions to create a calendar for your locale (google spreadsheet)
**Delphi raw data** data ****processing steps taken to import into a google calendar (google spreadsheet)
**Google calendar** [or iCal] able to be integrated with your own calendar. Also available as a **Festivals only version** [iCal] and a **Days only version** [iCal] for easily toggleable views, and notification setup.
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