Perpetual calendar
A perpetual calendar is a calendar which is good for a span of many years, such as the Runic calendar.
Related Topics:
Calendar - Runic calendar
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For the Gregorian calendar, a perpetual calendar often consists of 14 one-year calendars, plus a table to show which one-year calendar is to be used for any given year. Note that such a perpetual calendar fails to indicate the dates of moveable feasts such as Easter.
Related Topics:
Gregorian calendar - Moveable feast - Easter
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The Perpetual Calendar has 14 one-year calendars, one for each common year (year that does not have a February 29) that starts on each day of the week, and one for each leap year that starts on each day of the week.
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Also certain calendar reforms may be considered to be perpetual calendars, such as the World calendar and International Fixed Calendar.
Related Topics:
Calendar reform - World calendar - International Fixed Calendar
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