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Supplemant for "Topic: Solstice"
edit~ Famas (Nov 2010)
edit- 1 Lead topic for this voulme
- Solstice
- Summer solstice
- Winter solstice
- 2 Subsidiary topics
- Ab urbe condita
- Anno Mundi
- Calendar era
- Callippic cycle
- Frame of reference
- Galilean transformation
- Equinox
- Fasti
- Gregorian calendar
- Indiction
- Leap year
- Lunar phase
- Octaeteris
- Off-by-one error
- Paschal cycle
- Proleptic Julian calendar
- Temple of Jupiter Optimus Maximus
- Terminus (god)
- Tropic of Cancer
- Tropic of Capricorn
- Zenith
- 3 Some persons
- Cleostratus
- Censorinus
- Joseph Justus Scaliger
- Marcus Terentius Varro
- Maximus the Confessor
- Supplemental articles are in a separate volume
- Anno Domini
- Biblical apocrypha
- Christian Ludwig Ideler
- Dionysius Exiguus
- Eastern Orthodox Church
- Ebionites
- Era of Martyrs
- Fictitious force
- First Council of Nicaea
- Hellenistic Judaism
- Inertial frame of reference
- Jerome
- Liturgical year
- Non-inertial reference frame
- Septuagint
- Theodor Mommsen
- Vulgate
- FAMAS Nov 2010
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