;Cal. Salamisian ;(Ancient) Salamisian Calendar ;This lunisolar calendar was used in Salamis beginning in the third century. ;For a syntax description see PTBSync Help! ;If you find an error please contact: dewaelheyns(a)gmail.com LANGUAGE=UTF8 IMAGE=Holiday_days.gif COMMENT=Updated August 26, 2018 \nused in Salamis beginning in the third century 04.9. =1 Phaopi (Ancient Salamisian Calendar) 04.10. =1 Athyr (Ancient Salamisian Calendar) 03.11. =1 Choiak (Ancient Salamisian Calendar) 03.12. =1 Tybi (Ancient Salamisian Calendar) 02.1. =1 Mechir (Ancient Salamisian Calendar) 01.2. =1 Phanmenoth (Ancient Salamisian Calendar) 03.3. =1 Pharmuthi (Ancient Salamisian Calendar) 02.4. =1 Pachon (Ancient Salamisian Calendar) 02.5. =1 Payni (Ancient Salamisian Calendar) 01.6. =1 Mesori (Ancient Salamisian Calendar) 01.7. =1 Epiphi (Ancient Salamisian Calendar) 31.7. =1 Thoth (Ancient Salamisian Calendar) 30.8. =1st epagomenal day (Ancient Salamisian Calendar) 31.8. =2nd epagomenal day (Ancient Salamisian Calendar) 01.9. =3rd epagomenal day (Ancient Salamisian Calendar) 02.9. =4th epagomenal day (Ancient Salamisian Calendar) 03.9. =5th epagomenal day (Ancient Salamisian Calendar) ;These entries were added by: dewaelheyns(a)gmail.com - http://users.telenet.be/wdew/ ;The abbreviations {d} {m} {e} {y} ... are explained on http://users.telenet.be/wdew/Basis%20PTB/BasisEN.htm ;Encyclopaedia of Historical Metrology, Weights, and Measures, Volume 1, by Jan Gyllenbok, ISBN 978-3-319-57596-4, page 382