1 | Imbolc, Oimelc. Wives' Feast, Irish. |
2 | Groundhog Day |
4 | King Frost Day, English. |
5 | Wyrd. Feast of Ia, sacred maiden who sailed to Ireland on a leaf. Birth of Apophis, Egyptian. |
6 | Festival of Aphrodite. |
6 | Diasia, Greek festival to ward off poverty, sacrifice of pigs to Zeus Melichios. |
7 | Selene's Day, Greek. |
8 | Narvik Sun Pageant in Norway. |
9 | Feast of Apollo. |
11 | Feast of Asarat Abydos in Egypt. |
12 | Festival of Diana in Rome. |
13 | Parentalia (to 2/21), Roman purification festival of Goddesses Mania and Vesta, devoted to ancestors. |
14 | Festival of the Family, Norse. Vali. |
16 | Celebration of Victoria in Rome. |
17 | Fornacalia, Roman Feast of the ovens. |
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19 | Lesser Eleusinia (approx. time), secret quinquennial enactment of the Eleusian Mysteries, including the return of the Goddess from Hades. |
20 | Day of Tacita, Roman Day of the Silent Goddess, Lara, averter of harmful gossip. |
21 | Day of Ishtar, in Babylon. |
23 | Terminalia, Roman day of setting land boundaries, dedicated to Janus or Terminus, God of Endings. |
24 | Regifugium (Flight of Kings), the Roman Year King is sacrificed and successor crowned by the Goddess. |
25 | Day of Nuit, Egyptian Goddess of Healing and Fertility. |
28 | Sabbatu, Chaldean/Persian day of the Earth Goddess Zamyaz. |