1 | Loki, Norse. Day of Aphrodite/Venus in Greece/Rome. Huntigowok Day in Scotland. |
2 | No-Ruz (Iranian New Year), dedicated to Aphrodite. |
3 | Birthday of Buddha. Sechselauten, Swiss drive out Boog (Old Man Winter) with din. |
4 | Megalesia of Cybele ( to 4/10), Anatolian games of the Great Mother. |
5 | Day of Fortuna, Roman Goddess of Fate and Fortune. |
7 | Feast of Blajini, Rumanians make offerings to the kindly ones, water and underworld spirits. |
8 | Galaxia, Greek adoration of Cybele. |
9 | Hocktide, in England. |
11 | Olympieia, Greek festival honoring Olympian Zeus. |
12 | Cerelia (to 4/19), Games of Ceres. |
13 | Festival of Libertas in Rome. |
14 | Sommarblot, Norse Summer Festival. |
15 | Fordicalia, Roman festival of Tellus Mater, the Earth Mother. Festival of Bast in Egypt. |
16 | Hiketeria, Greek supplication of Apollo. |
18 | Thargelia, Greek festival of Purification of Apollo and Artemis. |
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21 | Paralia, feast of Roman Pastoral Goddess, Pales and Dea Roma, birthday of Rome (753 BCE). Feast of Ufect in Egypt. Earth Day. |
22 | Festival of Ishtar, in Babylon. Penteria, washing Minerva's clothes in Her temple in Rome. |
23 | Festival of the Green Man, God of Vegitation. Pyre Festival, for the Syrian Goddess Astarte. |
24 | Vinalia Priora, Roman first seasonal wine festival, of Venus and Jove. |
26 | Mounichia, Greeks honor Artemis and Iphegenia. |
28 | Floralia (to 5/2), dedicated to Goddess Flora, a remembrance of loved ones passed on to the Summerland. Sacred Embassy to Delos, in Greece. |
30 | Walpurgisnacht, German May Eve, dedicated to Walpurgia, Goddess of Fertility. Vappu Day in Finland. |