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Epagomenal Days of the Year
The Epagomenal Days are the Days Upon the Year which were highly celebrated by the Ancient Egyptians.
It was the transitional days between the old year and the upcoming New Year. These days celebrated the birthdays of the children of Shu and Tefnut. It was during
this time that great change occurred, and it was not unusual for lives to become
somewhat chaotic during this period.
For information on this calendar and how to read it, please read How to
Read this Calendar.
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| Day |
Julian Date |
Festival |
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| One |
July 28th |
Birth of Wesir |
| Two |
July 29th |
Birth of Heru-Wer |
| Three |
July 30th |
Birth of Set |
| Four |
July 31st |
Birth of Aset |
| Five |
August 1st |
Birth of NebetHet |
Opening of The Year -- WEP RENPET
The New Year of the Kemetic Traditional Religion begins August 2, 2003
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