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1740:, the Babylonians celebrated the 7th, 14th, 21st and 28th of the approximately 29- or 30-day lunar month as "holy days", also called "evil days" (meaning inauspicious for certain activities). On these days, officials were prohibited from various activities and common men were forbidden to "make a wish", and at least the 28th was known as a "rest day". On each of them, offerings were made to a different god and goddess. Though similar, the later practice of associating days of the week with deities or planets is not due to the Babylonians.
611:
3827:) has: "method of recording days according to the seven luminaries . China normally observes the following order: Sun, Moon, Mars, Mercury, Jupiter, Venus, and Saturn. Seven days make one week, which is repeated in a cycle. Originated in ancient Babylon (or ancient Egypt according to one theory). Used by the Romans at the time of the 1st century CE, later transmitted to other countries. This method existed in China in the 4th century. It was also transmitted to China by Manichaeans in the 8th century from the country of Kang (
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claims that "the first great empire builder, King Sargon I of Akkad ( 2335 to 2279 BCE ), decreed a seven-day week in his empire. He lived for 56 years, established the first
Semitic Dynasty, and defeated the Sumerian City-States. Thus the Akkadian language spread, it was adopted by the Babylonians,
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74.2% of industrial workers were on non-continuous schedules, mostly six day work weeks, while 25.8% were still on continuous schedules, mostly five day work weeks. The
Gregorian calendar with its irregular month lengths and the traditional seven day week were used in the Soviet Union
3379:
The epidemiological week begins on Sunday and ends on
Saturday. The first epidemiological week of the year ends on the first Saturday of January, provided that it falls at least four or more days into the month. Therefore, the first epidemiological week may actually begin in December of the previous
2009:
of 29 or 30 days basically contained three seven-day weeks, and a final week of eight or nine days inclusive, breaking the continuous seven-day cycle. The
Babylonians additionally celebrated the 19th as a special "evil day", the "day of anger", because it was roughly the 49th day of the (preceding)
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said: Allah, the
Exalted and Glorious, created the clay on Saturday and He created the mountains on Sunday and He created the trees on Monday and He created the things entailing labour on Tuesday and created light on Wednesday and He caused the animals to spread on Thursday and created Adam after
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says, "the establishment of a seven-day week based on the regular observance of the
Sabbath is a distinctively Jewish contribution to civilization. The choice of the number 7 as the basis for the Jewish week might have had an Assyrian or Babylonian origin, yet it is crucial to remember that the
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It is clear that among neighboring nations that were in position to have an influence over Israel – and in fact which did influence it in various matters – there is no precise parallel to the
Israelite Sabbatical week. This leads to the conclusion that the Sabbatical week, which is as unique to
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The term "week" is sometimes expanded to refer to other time units comprising a few days. Such "weeks" of between four and ten days have been used historically in various places. Intervals longer than 10 days are not usually termed "weeks" as they are closer in length to the
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standard. Most of Europe and China consider Monday the first day of the (work) week, while North
America, Israel, South Asia, and many Catholic and Protestant countries, consider Sunday the first day of the week. Saturday is judged as the first day of the week in much of the
3676:, the official Communist newspaper, and in both Soviet calendars displayed here. The traditional names of the seven day week continued to be used, including "Resurrection" (Воскресенье) for Sunday and "Sabbath" (Суббота) for Saturday, despite the government's
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A month consisted of three seven-day weeks and the fourth week of eight or nine days, thus breaking the seven-day cycle every month. Consequently, there is no evidence that the days of the week were given individual names in
Babylonian tradition.
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In pre-modern times, days were measured either from sunset to sunset, or from sunrise to sunrise so that the length of the week (and the day) would be subject to slight variations depending upon the time of year and the observer's geographical
63:, but they later moved to a seven-day week, which had spread across Western Asia and the Eastern Mediterranean due to the influence of the Christian seven-day week, which is rooted in the Jewish seven-day week. In 321 CE, Emperor
3568:(also known as the "Eastman plan") kept a 7-day week while defining a year of 13 months with 28 days each (364 days). Every calendar date was always on the same weekday. It was the official calendar of the
137:. In many languages, including English, the days of the week are named after gods or classical planets. Saturday has kept its Roman name, while the other six days use Germanic equivalents. Such a week may be called a
4478:"Each account is arranged in a series of sevens, the Babylonian in seven tablets, the Hebrew in seven days. Each of them places the creation of man in the sixth division of its series." cited after Albert T. Clay,
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between 1929 and 1940, most factory and enterprise workers, but not collective farm workers, used five and six day work weeks while the country as a whole continued to use the traditional seven day week.
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is a 210-day calendar consisting of 10 different simultaneously running weeks of 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, and 10 days, of which the weeks of 4, 8, and 9 days are interrupted to fit into the 210-day cycle.
3665:, each Gregorian month was subdivided into five six day work weeks, more-or-less, beginning with the first day of each month. The sixth day of each six day work week was a uniform day of rest. On
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The
Babylonians named each of the days after one of the five planetary bodies known to them (Mercury, Venus, Mars, Jupiter, and Saturn) and after the Sun and the Moon, a custom later adopted by the Romans.
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If 1 January falls on a Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday or Thursday, then the week of 1 January is Week 1. Except in the case of 1 January falling on a Monday, this Week 1 includes the last day(s) of the
537:≈ 52.1786 weeks, which cannot be represented by a finite decimal expansion). There are exactly 20,871 weeks in 400 Gregorian years, so 21 September 1624 was a Saturday just as was 21 September 2024.
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A tradition of divinations arranged for the days of the week on which certain feast days occur develops in the Early Medieval period. There are many later variants of this, including the German
3726:"ISO 8601 Data elements and interchange formats – Information interchange – Representation of dates and times" is an international standard covering the exchange of date- and time-related data.
5004:"Sahih Muslim 2789 - Characteristics of the Day of Judgment, Paradise, and Hell - كتاب صفة القيامة والجنة والنار - Sunnah.com - Sayings and Teachings of Prophet Muhammad (صلى الله عليه و سلم)"
3657:. Workers were assigned any one of the five days as their day off, even if their spouse or friends might be assigned a different day off. Peak use of the five day work week occurred on
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wrote: "the first day after the Sabbath, remaining the first of all the days, is called, however, the eighth, according to the number of all the days of the cycle, and remains the first."
1880:). Although some sources, such as the Encyclopædia Britannica, state that the Babylonians named the days of the week after the five planets, the sun, and the moon, many scholars disagree.
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Calendars unrelated to the Chaldean, Hellenistic, Christian, or Jewish traditions often have time cycles between the day and the month of varying lengths, sometimes also called "weeks".
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had come into effect in 45 BCE, the seven-day week came into increasing use. For a while, the week and the nundinal cycle coexisted, but by the time the week was officially adopted by
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Weeks in a Gregorian calendar year can be numbered for each year. This style of numbering is often used in European and Asian countries. It is less common in the U.S. and elsewhere.
3322:, Monday through Friday, will always have the same week number within a calendar week system. Quite often, these systems will agree on the week number for each day in a workweek:
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Japan as early as 1007. In Japan, the seven-day system was kept in use for astrological purposes until its promotion to a full-fledged Western-style calendrical basis during the
44:. It is the standard time period used for short cycles of days in most parts of the world. The days are often used to indicate common work days and rest days, as well as days of
1843:. They also find the resemblance between the Biblical Sabbath and the Babylonian system to be weak. Therefore, they suggest that the seven-day week may reflect an independent
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days to synchronize the last week of a month with the new moon. According to this theory, the Jewish week was adopted from the Babylonians while removing the moon-dependency.
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around 2300 BCE. Akkadians venerated the number seven, and the key celestial bodies visible to the naked eye numbered seven (the Sun, the Moon and the five closest planets).
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An ecclesiastical, non-astrological, system of numbering the days of the week was adopted in Late Antiquity. This model also seems to have influenced (presumably via
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systems resulted in succeeding days being named for planets that are three places apart in their traditional listing. This characteristic was apparently discussed in
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is often a 4 digit date code YYWW where the first two digits YY are the last 2 digits of the calendar year and the last two digits WW are the two-digit week number.
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Note that this agreement occurs only for the week number of each day in a work week, not for the day number within the week, nor the week number of the weekends.
2165:"eighth day before the ides of February, day of the Sun") in a Pompeiian graffito. According to the (contemporary) Julian calendar, 6 February 60 was, however, a
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officially decreed a seven-day week in the Roman Empire, including making Sunday a public holiday. This later spread across Europe, then the rest of the world.
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Medieval Christian traditions associated with the lucky or unlucky nature of certain days of the week survived into the modern period. This concerns primarily
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Nerone Caesare Augusto Cosso Lentulo Cossil fil. Cos. VIII idus Febr(u)Arius dies solis, luna XIIIIX nun(dinae) Cumis, V (idus Februaries) nun(dinae) Pompeis
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Canada, United States, Iceland, Portugal, Japan, Taiwan, Thailand, Hong Kong, Macau, Israel, Egypt, South Africa, the Philippines, and most of Latin America
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2258:, which he places in the 1st century BCE or CE, as a possible earlier reference to a seven-day week in India. He concludes "the above references furnish a
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Cultures vary in which days of the week are designated the first and the last, though virtually all have Saturday, Sunday or Monday as the first day. The
161:, which are designed to draw attention to a certain subject or cause. The term "week" may also be used to refer to a sub-section of the week, such as the
3653:). From autumn 1929 to summer 1931, the remaining 360 days of the year were subdivided into 72 five day work weeks beginning on
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include reconciling the differences between an unbroken week and a lunar week, and explaining the absence of texts naming the lunar week as
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The earliest known reference in Chinese writings to a seven-day week is attributed to Fan Ning, who lived in the late 4th century in the
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1904:. When the seven-day week came into use in Rome during the early imperial period, it did not immediately replace the older eight-day
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system: 6 February was a "Sunday" based on the sunset naming convention, and a "Wednesday" based on the sunrise naming convention.
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in ISO notation) started on Monday, 29 December 2014 and ended on Sunday, 4 January 2015, because 1 January 2015 fell on Thursday.
1990:, which can be seen as implying a socially instituted seven-day week), it is not clear whether the Genesis narrative predates the
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in ISO notation) started on Monday, 4 January 2021 and ended on Sunday, 10 January 2021, because 1 January 2021 fell on Friday.
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have a "market week" of four days. Evidence of a "three-day week" has been derived from the names of the days of the week in
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A continuous seven-day cycle that runs throughout history without reference to the phases of the moon was first practiced in
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due to the Islamic influence. Other regions are mixed, but typically observe either Sunday or Monday as the first day.
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and the seven-day week was similarly inherited from him." The number seven is significant in Sumerian mythology.
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speculated that the seven-day creation account of Genesis is connected to the Babylonian creation epic,
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ancient dwellers of Mesopotamia themselves did not have a seven-day week." The astrological concept of
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Robert Hannah (2013). "Time in Written Spaces". In Peter Keegan; Gareth Sears; Ray Laurence (eds.).
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creates the heavens and the earth in six days and rests on the seventh; Genesis 1:1-2:3, in the
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system. The nundinal system had probably fallen out of use by the time Emperor
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Paganism and Pagan Survivals in Spain Up to the Fall of the Visigothic Kingdom
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after mentioning the Jewish practice of sanctifying the day called the day of
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1756:
1682:
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1125:
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McKenna, Stephen (1938). "Pagan Survivals in Galicia in the Sixth Century".
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The seven-day week was known in India by the 6th century, referenced in the
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in 321 CE, the nundinal cycle had fallen out of use. The association of the
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month, completing a "week of weeks", also with sacrifices and prohibitions.
7341:
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7223:
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6944:
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5803:
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The seven-day week seems to have been adopted, at different stages, by the
186:
60:
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Jesus in Q: The Sabbath and Theology of the Bible and Extracanonical Texts
4694:
1769:
is the implicit astronomical origin of the seven-day week, and indeed the
1655:
Circular diagrams showing the division of the day and of the week, from a
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The Origin of Biblical Traditions: Hebrew Legends in Babylonia and Israel
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1935:
1869:
1730:
1719:
1016:
844:
680:
461:
337:
260:
182:
5632:. Vol. 28 (11th ed.). Cambridge University Press. p. 466.
4648:
4621:
4445:
Pinches, T.G. (2003). "Sabbath (Babylonian)". In Hastings, James (ed.).
4301:
Pinches, T.G. (2003). "Sabbath (Babylonian)". In Hastings, James (ed.).
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5598:
The Week: An Essay on the Origin and Development of the Seven-day Cycle
4576:
2479: in this section. Unsourced material may be challenged and removed.
2323:
2078:
2054:
1998:
under Persian rule, Judaism relied on the seven-day cycle of recurring
1945:
1873:
1844:
1836:
1820:, tentatively reconstructed "bbath shalt thou then encounter, midly".
1651:
236:
229:
213:
1667:. The week is divided into seven days, and each day into 24 hours, 96
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or the first day of the week; yet, at the same time, figures as the "
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714:
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122:
5512:"La réforme en Russie: Il faudra attendre ... plus de trois siècles"
5393:
The prehistoric Basque week of three days: archaeoastronomical notes
5257:"Norms and Standards in Epidemiology: Epidemiological Calendar 2000"
4568:
3360:, the Broadcast Calendar will be different, but the rest will agree.
2454:
1835:
is mentioned as a day of rest in some of the earliest layers of the
1161:
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7278:
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1737:
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545:
316:
177:
134:
126:
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4813:(in French). Editions de l'Universitá d'Ottawa. pp. 256–275.
3881:"A history of time – the story behind our days, weeks, and months"
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adopted the seven-day week for official use in CE 321, making the
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Keegan, Peter; Sears, Gareth; Laurence, Ray (12 September 2013).
4681:
Days of the Week in Chinese, Japanese, Vietnamese & Mongolian
3530:
3515:
3501:
3440:. Traces of a nine-day week are found in Baltic languages and in
2023:
1999:
1986:
1839:
dated to the 9th century BCE at the latest, centuries before the
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1176:). Old Church Slavonic may have also modeled the name of Monday,
1106:
1097:
1093:
1084:
996:
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225:
205:
201:
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Foss, Clive (September 2004). "Stalin's topsy-turvy work week".
5206:. J. R. Stockton. Archived from the original on 13 January 2014.
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1021:
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The Old Testament Sabbath: A Tradition-Historical Investigation
4527:
The Old Testament Sabbath: A Tradition-historical Investigation
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3194:
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1973:
1942:, adopted from the Babylonian calendar by the 4th century BCE.
1913:
1707:
1266:
1230:
1221:
1131:
1087:
833:
806:
788:
779:
724:
704:
699:
688:
683:(early 3rd century) gives two explanations in a section of his
596:
for mental calculation of the weekday of any date in any year.
468:
1 week = 7 days = 168 hours = 10,080 minutes = 604,800 seconds.
212:
of the world in six days and then resting on the seventh. Most
169:
130:
114:
110:
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are documented with the writings of the Chinese Buddhist monk
991:
559:. The day of the week can be easily calculated given a date's
7268:
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6979:
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6291:
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5930:
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Copeland, Leland S. (1939). "Sources of the Seven-Day Week".
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3641:
From 1929 to 1951, five national holidays were days of rest (
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adopted the Revolutionary Calendar for 18 days in 1871.
3414:
2583:
then it is part of Week 53 of the previous year if that is a
2386:", and has occasionally been so called in Christian liturgy.
2376:, in the ecclesiastical numbering system also counted as the
1711:
1703:
1344:
1335:
1326:
1317:
1308:
1299:
1290:
1140:
1112:
1080:
1006:
1001:
892:
885:
878:
871:
864:
857:
850:
362:
346:
340:
303:
242:
2599:
2545:
year. Week 1 will begin on the first Monday after 1 January.
1733:
leaves the ark seven days after it reaches the firm ground.
7273:
7248:
6702:
6639:
5681:
5667:
5617:
3795:), based on a reference by a Jin era astrologer, Fan Ning (
2530:
in ISO notation) of any year can be determined as follows:
2230:(9th century). Surviving diaries of the Japanese statesman
1901:
1726:
815:
797:
564:
541:
197:
142:
141:(i.e., a classical planetary week). Certain weeks within a
6708:
International Earth Rotation and Reference Systems Service
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at 72% of industrial workers. From summer 1931 until
1755:
There are several hypotheses concerning the origin of the
480:
1 Gregorian calendar year = 52 weeks + 1 day (2 days in a
7253:
5571:
The Seven Day Circle: The History and Meaning of the Week
5350:
5054:
3548:
French Revolutionary Calendar § Ten days of the week
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numbers and letters belong to previous year or next year.
2093:) describes the Pharisee as fasting "twice in the week" (
453:
41:
5381:
Oxford VI and SEAC 99 "Astronomy and Cultural Diversity"
157:
in Canada. More informally, certain groups may advocate
5636:
5298:"Quality & Lead-free (Pb-free): Marking Convention"
4114:
The Barbarian Conversion: From Paganism to Christianity
3403:
1994:
of the Jews in the 6th century BCE. At least since the
1804:. The Sumerian term has been reconstructed as rendered
404:
3990:"What is the significance of Friday prayers in Islam?"
3348:, ISO-8601 will be different, but the rest will agree.
196:
observe different days of the week as their holy day.
3518:). They also divided the solar year into 18 periods (
3342:, all of the above week numbering systems will agree.
2327:
published in 16th to 17th century England, mocked in
2005:
Tablets from the Achaemenid period indicate that the
1956:
in the 6th century BCE, after the destruction of the
1177:
1171:
505:
mean year, there are 365.2425 days, and thus exactly
386:
4914:
2284:
The seven-day weekly cycle has remained unbroken in
2124:
The ancient Romans traditionally used the eight-day
1628:
1599:
1570:
1541:
1512:
1483:
1454:
282:
273:
233:
145:
may be designated for a particular purpose, such as
4754:
4677:"Japanese Days of the Week: the 'Seven Luminaries'"
4110:
3749:places Gudea in the 22nd century BCE. By contrast,
2292:, for almost two millennia, despite changes to the
2108:
2072:
1892:The seven-day week was widely known throughout the
1816:, possibly present in the lost fifth tablet of the
6638:
4986:Written Space in the Latin West, 200 BCE to 300 CE
4758:Written Space in the Latin West, 200 BCE to 300 CE
4348:Zeitschrift für die neutestamentliche Wissenschaft
4027:Explanatory Supplement to the Astronomical Almanac
2151:; the first identifiable date cited complete with
2121:); translations substitute "week" for "sabbaths".
574:after dividing the Julian day number by seven (JD
452:A week is defined as an interval of exactly seven
5334:"49 CFR 574.5 – Tire identification requirements"
5171:
5034:. Anmol Publications PVT. LTD. pp. 114–115.
4016:at worldwidewords.org (retrieved 12 January 2017)
3811:under the entry for "seven luminaries calendar" (
2215:and the Ceylonese or Central Asian Buddhist monk
1960:. While the seven-day week in Judaism is tied to
679:(the text of Plutarch's treatise has been lost).
7379:
4165:καὶ ἡμέρα ἦν Παρασκευῆς, καὶ σάββατον ἐπέφωσκεν.
4136:. Catholic University of America. pp. 93–94
4101:the latter specifically due to the influence of
3514:) into 20 weeks of 13 days (known in Spanish as
2308:Sunday having been traced back through numerous
1188:. The ecclesiastical system became prevalent in
1156:) the designation of Wednesday as "mid-week" in
4863:Textual Sources for the Study of Zoroastrianism
4811:Le calendrier Romain :Recherches chronologiques
4808:
4117:. University of California Press. p. 257.
3163:
398:
293:, perhaps "succession series", as suggested by
5096:
4896:: Ivri Publishing Society, Ltd. pp. 2, 12
4865:. University of Chicago Press, 1984, p. 19-20.
3475:, and the traditional cycle of market days in
2337:. South and East Slavic versions are known as
1752:, dated to the 6th century BCE at the latest.
638:The days of the week were named for the seven
588:yields 6, corresponding to Saturday. In 1973,
421:), from *tъ "this" + *dьnь "day". Chinese has
392:
6624:
5652:
4983:
4925:The International Standard Bible Encyclopedia
4885:
4502:The American Antiquarian and Oriental Journal
4444:
4300:
4087:
4007:
3828:
3818:
3812:
3802:
3796:
3786:
2422:
2410:
437:
422:
380:
4380:
4378:
4376:
4374:
4334:
4081:
3850:(literally "nine-days" cycle, describing an
2416:
2404:
2316:
2038:
416:
297:
5155:"Saint Justin Martyr: Dialogue with Trypho"
4388:Christian Liturgy: Catholic and Evangelical
3842:This is just a reflection of the system of
3456:, dividing its 30-day months into thirds).
2444:
2377:
2346:
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1950:Christian Liturgy: Catholic and Evangelical
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548:or 94.637% of an average quarter lunation.
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5318:. Fairchild Semiconductor. Archived from
5316:"Top Mark Convention – 4-Digit Date Code"
4962:
4927:. Howard-Severance Company. p. 2630.
4738:
4722:
4551:Shafer, Byron E. (1974). "Reviewed Work:
4523:
4371:
4361:
4231:
3607:Five colors of five-day work week repeat.
2495:Learn how and when to remove this message
7162:International Commission on Stratigraphy
4837:History of the Christian Church Vol. III
4634:
4204:
3911:(15 January 2020). Retrieved 2022-10-22.
3779:. According to the Chinese encyclopedia
3312:Broadcast services in the United States
1650:
625:
609:
497:≈ 22.9984% of an average Gregorian month
69:
48:. Weeks are often mapped against yearly
5152:
5129:
5112:
4129:
4058:
3956:
3945:
2304:calendars, demonstrated by the date of
1420:Sabbatum; dies sabbatinus, dies Sabbati
456:, so that, except when passing through
59:. The Etruscan week was adopted by the
7380:
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4044:Mapping Time, the Calendar and History
3621:Rest day of six-day work week in blue.
3352:In years where 1 January is a Saturday
2507:The system for numbering weeks is the
2415:(literally "today eight"), the French
2155:is 6 February 60 CE, identified as a "
2119:εἰς μίαν σαββάτων, τῇ μιᾷ τῶν σαββάτων
1787:, which is recorded on seven tablets.
444:, meaning "week, religious ceremony."
6612:
5640:
5467:. New York: The Free Press. pp.
5364:
5172:Peter Johann Haas (26 January 2002).
5099:"Why are there seven days in a week?"
4607:
4592:
4588:
4586:
4158:", i.e. the day before Sabbath, c.f.
3987:
3522:) of 20 days and five nameless days (
3444:. The ancient Chinese calendar had a
3398:tire date code mandated by the US DOT
2518:
6593:
5491:
5485:
4840:. Edinburgh: T&T Clark. p.
4593:Tigay, Jeffery H. (1998). "Shavua".
4384:
4083:Russisches etymologisches Wörterbuch
3878:
3693:Determination of the day of the week
3358:In years where 1 January is a Sunday
3346:In years where 1 January is a Friday
2477:adding citations to reliable sources
2448:
2234:show the seven-day system in use in
1925:
1691:
4908:
4855:
4448:Encyclopedia of Religion and Ethics
4405:
4304:Encyclopedia of Religion and Ethics
4287:
4049:
3905:Why Are There Seven Days in a Week?
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2193:
1618:
1589:
1560:
1531:
1502:
1473:
1444:
599:
13:
5589:
5357:", entry 1.c.: "Sometimes applied
5300:. Texas Instrument. Archived from
5097:Jayne Lutwyche (22 January 2013).
5076:. Verl. d. Österr. Akad. d. Wiss.
5055:Pandurang Vaman Kane (1930–1962).
4781:
4748:
4583:
4530:. Society of Biblical Literature.
4505:. Vol. XXX. 1908. p. 181
4412:Leland, S. Copeland (April 1939).
3436:and possibly in the pre-Christian
3183:Can be last week of previous year
2580:If 1 January falls on a Saturday,
2266:cannot be stated with certainty".
2198:
2176:
544:, a week is 23.659% of an average
14:
7404:
6882:Discrete time and continuous time
5544:. New York: Free Press. pp.
5174:"Weeknumber sorted by definition"
4524:Andreasen, Niels-Erik A. (1972).
4241:Interdisciplinary Science Reviews
3879:Ring, Rosanna (22 January 2021).
3537:
2568:
1196:it remains extant only in modern
176:system through the international
40:is a unit of time equal to seven
6807:
6801:
6592:
6583:
6582:
5269:Pan American Health Organization
4861:Boyce, Mary (ed. & trans.).
3854:) of the Roman calendar, or the
3775:and the Ceylonese Buddhist monk
3612:
3598:
2453:
5574:. University of Chicago Press.
5522:
5451:
5433:
5344:
5326:
5308:
5290:
5249:
5232:"Broadcast Calendars | RAB.com"
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5196:
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5090:
5074:Ethiopic astronomy and computus
5065:
5048:
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4414:"Sources of the Seven-Day Week"
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3836:
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3739:
3459:A six-day week is found in the
3391:semiconductor package date code
2464:needs additional citations for
2162:viii idus Februarius dies solis
1984:is to rest on the seventh day,
563:(JD, i.e. the integer value at
6955:History of timekeeping devices
5600:. Cambridge University Press.
5596:Colson, Francis Henry (1926).
5410:("week-between", Tuesday), 3.
4701:. Encyclopædia Britannica, Inc
4557:Journal of Biblical Literature
4232:Michaelis, Anthony R. (1982).
3981:
3946:Lagasse, Paul (2018). "Week".
3939:
3914:
3898:
3872:
3819:
3813:
3803:
3797:
3787:
3729:
3720:
3490:The Aztecs and Mayas used the
3326:In years where 1 January is a
557:calculation of the day of week
381:
1:
5372:Astronomy and Basque Language
4915:Sampey, John Richard (1915).
4788:. Wipf and Stock Publishers.
4555:by Niels-Erik A. Andreasen".
3988:Aslan, Rose (19 March 2019).
3865:
3767:(a Central Asian polity near
3703:Names of the days of the week
3420:
2630:
2621:Days at the start of January
2614:
2511:system, which is included in
2254:. Shashi (2000) mentions the
606:Names of the days of the week
519:or 52.1775 weeks (unlike the
436:". An older Chinese form is
107:names of the days of the week
76:Common Locale Data Repository
16:Time unit equal to seven days
5402:(Maryland), v. 2, 16–22. 1.
5028:Shashi, Shyam Singh (2000).
4917:"Sabbath: Critical Theories"
4809:Brind'Amour, Pierre (1983).
4782:So, Ky-Chun (6 April 2017).
4111:Richard A. Fletcher (1999).
4105:, 6th-century archbishop of
3952:. Columbia University Press.
3566:International Fixed Calendar
3556:International Fixed Calendar
3417:than to the seven-day week.
3308:
3275:
3244:
3213:
3180:First week of year contains
3164:Other week numbering systems
3074:
3011:
2953:
2895:
2834:
2774:
2716:
2627:Days at the end of December
2600:Schematic representation of
2430:
2207:, while diffusions from the
1831:, and others claim that the
1796:is compared to the Sumerian
1679:(tenths of an hour) and 960
1428:feria septima, feria Sabbati
551:Historically, the system of
540:Relative to the path of the
7:
6902:Gravitational time dilation
6738:Barycentric Coordinate Time
6397:Geological history of Earth
5614:Thomas, Northcote Whitridge
5568:Zerubavel, Eviatar (1989).
5406:("week-first", Monday), 2.
5399:Center for Archaeoastronomy
5387:, June 1999. It references
5338:Legal Information Institute
4610:Hebrew Union College Annual
3686:
3070:
3005:
2945:
2885:
2822:
2760:
2366:, sometimes personified as
2109:
2073:
1800:"mid-rest", a term for the
1629:
1600:
1571:
1542:
1513:
1484:
1455:
1370:feria prima, feria dominica
405:
387:
234:
10:
7409:
6758:Geocentric Coordinate Time
6743:Barycentric Dynamical Time
6681:Coordinated Universal Time
5749:Orders of magnitude (time)
4894:Johannesburg, South Africa
4661:: CS1 maint: postscript (
4261:10.1179/030801882789801278
4164:
3541:
3454:French Republican Calendar
3404:"Weeks" in other calendars
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6912:Time-translation symmetry
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6799:
6723:International Atomic Time
6673:
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6578:
6520:
6473:
6460:Time translation symmetry
6405:
6345:
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5414:("week-last", Wednesday).
5216:: CS1 maint: unfit URL (
5139:, Penn State Press, 1999
5122:, Penn State Press, 1999
5072:Neugebauer, Otto (1979).
4988:. A&C Black. p.
4637:The Torah U-Madda Journal
4088:
4067:Book 37, Sections 16-19.
4031:proleptic Julian calendar
3949:The Columbia Encyclopedia
3829:
3589:
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2118:
2098:
2087:Pharisee and the Publican
2062:
2039:Hellenistic and Roman era
1847:tradition. Tigay writes:
1841:Babylonian exile of Judah
1640:'Rest/cessation'
1178:
1172:
438:
423:
399:
5666:
5261:Epidemiological Bulletin
5159:Early Christian Writings
4497:"The Babylonian Sabbath"
3713:
3575:A 10-day week, called a
3452:(and, incidentally, the
3248:Much of the Middle East
2445:The ISO week date system
2403:. In German, the phrase
2245:
1687:(40th parts of an hour).
7172:Astronomical chronology
7145:Archaeology and geology
6852:Absolute space and time
6768:IERS Reference Meridian
6763:International Date Line
6674:International standards
6415:Absolute space and time
6066:Astronomical chronology
5629:Encyclopædia Britannica
5058:History of Dharmaśāstra
4953:Matthew 28:1, Mark 16:2
4834:Schaff, Philip (1884).
4699:Encyclopædia Britannica
4385:Senn, Frank C. (1997).
4184:Royal Museums Greenwich
3964:"Territory Information"
3922:"Territory Information"
3384:
2262:(viz. 1st century) The
1162:
1064:
1057:
1050:
1043:
1036:
1029:
1022:
975:interpretatio germanica
657:interpretatio germanica
448:Definition and duration
375:Slavic has a formation
341:
304:
298:
284:
275:
264:
248:
29:Weekly (disambiguation)
6465:Time reversal symmetry
5769:Italian six-hour clock
5441:"Aztec calendar stone"
5135:William Francis Ryan,
5118:William Francis Ryan,
4082:
4046:, Oxford 1999. p. 269.
3619:Soviet calendar, 1933.
3605:Soviet calendar, 1930.
3492:Mesoamerican calendars
3382:
2423:
2417:
2411:
2405:
2401:Roman Catholic liturgy
2378:
2358:, associated with the
2347:
2317:
2161:
2057:, the term "Sabbath" (
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25:Weeks (disambiguation)
7131:Weekday determination
7017:Sundial markup schema
6230:Time and fate deities
6175:The Unreality of Time
6114:A series and B series
5534:"The Soviet five-day
5103:Religion & Ethics
4234:"The Enigmatic Seven"
3856:Resurrection of Jesus
3570:Eastman Kodak Company
3542:Further information:
3448:, as did the ancient
3377:
3156:4. First date of the
3150:3. First date of the
2435:Further information:
2274:Further information:
1862:Hellenistic astrology
1849:
1706:, the priest-king of
1673:(quarter-hours), 240
1654:
1553:'fourth day'
1495:'second day'
1085:Ravivāra/Bhānuvāsara/
629:
613:
570:): Adding one to the
336:both derive from the
230:"day of congregation"
222:resurrection of Jesus
73:
65:Constantine the Great
21:Week (disambiguation)
7152:Chronological dating
6892:Theory of relativity
6753:Daylight saving time
6481:Chronological dating
6450:Theory of relativity
5794:Daylight saving time
5542:The Seven Day Circle
5464:The Seven-Day Circle
5397:The Bulletin of the
4938:Strong's Concordance
4275:"The power of seven"
4179:"How we divide time"
3751:Anthony R. Michaelis
3708:Workweek and weekend
3373:epidemiological week
2526:In practice week 1 (
2473:improve this article
2360:crucifixion of Jesus
2321:and the versions of
2219:of the 7th century (
2027:with the Babylonian
1996:Second Temple period
1992:Babylonian captivity
1980:, the fourth of the
1954:Babylonian captivity
1932:Zoroastrian calendar
1825:Niels-Erik Andreasen
1611:'sixth day'
1582:'fifth day'
1524:'third day'
1466:'first day'
1190:Eastern Christianity
644:ecclesiastical Latin
472:With respect to the
458:daylight saving time
372:("seven mornings").
357:is cognate with the
328:("fourteen-night").
268:, ultimately from a
216:observe Sunday (the
163:workweek and weekend
155:National Family Week
147:Golden Week in China
19:For other uses, see
7362:Time value of money
7157:Geologic time scale
7012:History of sundials
6877:Cosmological decade
6829:Greenwich Mean Time
6660:Orders of magnitude
5774:Thai six-hour clock
4886:Landau, Judah Leo.
4651:, Tigay's citation.
4430:1939PA.....47..175C
4283:. 20 December 2001.
4253:1982ISRv....7....1M
4219:1939PA.....47..175C
4069:English translation
3833:) in Central Asia."
3253:Western traditional
2612:
2406:heute in acht Tagen
2053:by the time of the
2015:Friedrich Delitzsch
1922:) a legal holiday.
1781:George Aaron Barton
1771:Babylonian calendar
1763:Friedrich Delitzsch
1729:-like character of
1663:14456 fol. 71r) of
1168:Old Church Slavonic
634:within the circle).
361:terms derived from
194:Abrahamic religions
7337:Mental chronometry
6965:Marine chronometer
6817:Obsolete standards
6304:Rosy retrospection
6282:Mental chronometry
6106:Philosophy of time
5530:Zerubavel, Eviatar
5459:Zerubavel, Eviatar
5389:Alessandro Bausani
5271:. September 1999.
5184:on 9 February 2016
4391:. Fortress Press.
3469:Icelandic calendar
3285:Broadcast Calendar
3177:First day of week
3160:week in the year.
2607:
2437:Leap week calendar
2421:, and the Spanish
2399:, particularly in
2345:, a loan of Latin
2310:computistic tables
2232:Fujiwara Michinaga
2021:connecting Hebrew
2013:Difficulties with
1866:Greek transmission
1736:Counting from the
1689:
1341:/paraskevi iméra/
1182:, after the Latin
776:Greco-Roman deity
636:
624:
620:Walters Art Museum
523:of 365.25 days or
474:Gregorian calendar
103:
7375:
7374:
7185:Nuclear timescale
6867:Continuous signal
6606:
6605:
6516:
6515:
6491:Circadian rhythms
6309:Tense–aspect–mood
6164:Temporal finitism
6041:
6040:
6017:Grandfather clock
5581:978-0-226-98165-9
5445:aztec-history.com
5083:978-3-7001-0289-2
5041:978-81-7041-859-7
4761:. A&C Black.
4458:978-0-7661-3698-4
4418:Popular Astronomy
4398:978-0-8006-2726-3
4314:978-0-7661-3698-4
4207:Popular Astronomy
4124:978-0-520-21859-8
3485:Guipuscoan Basque
3473:Javanese calendar
3450:Egyptian calendar
3316:
3315:
3154:week in the year.
3136:
3135:
2505:
2504:
2497:
2107:
2071:
2035:in any language.
1958:Temple of Solomon
1926:Achaemenid period
1882:Eviatar Zerubavel
1878:Eudoxus of Cnidus
1759:seven-day cycle.
1723:Epic of Gilgamesh
1720:Assyro-Babylonian
1692:Ancient Near East
1665:St. Emmeram Abbey
1644:
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1149:
1109:āra/ Bhaumavāsara
665:planetary spheres
640:classical planets
586:2460575 mod 7 + 1
561:Julian day number
553:dominical letters
253:The English word
7400:
7076:Dominical letter
7007:Equation of time
6970:Marine sandglass
6811:
6805:
6783:Terrestrial Time
6640:Time measurement
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6610:
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6586:
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6503:Glottochronology
6343:
6342:
6259:Human experience
6119:B-theory of time
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5424:Zerubavel (1989)
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5362:
5348:
5342:
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5330:
5324:
5323:
5322:on 14 July 2014.
5312:
5306:
5305:
5304:on 5 April 2014.
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5207:
5204:"Calendar Weeks"
5200:
5194:
5193:
5191:
5189:
5180:. Archived from
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4963:Zerubavel (1989)
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4362:Zerubavel (1989)
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4042:E. G. Richards,
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3994:The Conversation
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3747:short chronology
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3544:Decimal calendar
3306:
3305:1–7 days of year
3301:
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3272:1–7 days of year
3268:
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3242:
3241:1–7 days of year
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3210:4–7 days of year
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2609:Dominical letter
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2553:Week 1 of 2015 (
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2270:Christian Europe
2260:terminus ad quem
2252:Pañcasiddhāntikā
2194:Adoption in Asia
2164:
2138:days of the week
2120:
2112:
2110:dis tou sabbatou
2102:
2100:
2099:δὶς τοῦ σαββάτου
2076:
2066:
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1982:Ten Commandments
1962:Creation account
1921:
1833:Biblical Sabbath
1829:Jeffrey H. Tigay
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1305:/devtéra iméra/
1303:
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1296:/kiriaki iméra/
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6872:Coordinate time
6844:Time in physics
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6565:Time immemorial
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6430:Coordinate time
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6355:Geological time
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6314:Time management
6277:Generation time
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2290:Western history
2288:, and hence in
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2199:China and Japan
2196:
2179:
2177:Islamic concept
2171:planetary hours
2153:day of the week
2144:(2nd century).
2130:Julian calendar
2128:but, after the
2083:Jesus's parable
2047:
2041:
1966:Book of Genesis
1928:
1887:planetary hours
1746:
1698:Sargon of Akkad
1694:
1649:
1424:
1399:media septimana
1395:
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1340:
1337:Παρασκευὴ ἡμέρα
1332:/pémpti iméra/
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887:ἡμέρα Ἀφροδίτης
685:Historia Romana
669:planetary hours
646:beginning with
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7168:
7167:
7165:
7164:
7159:
7154:
7148:
7146:
7142:
7141:
7139:
7138:
7133:
7128:
7123:
7118:
7113:
7108:
7103:
7098:
7093:
7088:
7083:
7078:
7073:
7068:
7063:
7058:
7052:
7047:
7042:
7037:
7031:
7029:
7023:
7022:
7020:
7019:
7014:
7009:
7004:
7002:Dialing scales
6999:
6994:
6989:
6988:
6987:
6977:
6972:
6967:
6962:
6957:
6952:
6947:
6942:
6937:
6931:
6929:
6923:
6922:
6920:
6919:
6914:
6909:
6904:
6899:
6894:
6889:
6884:
6879:
6874:
6869:
6864:
6859:
6854:
6848:
6846:
6840:
6839:
6837:
6836:
6834:Prime meridian
6831:
6826:
6824:Ephemeris time
6820:
6818:
6814:
6813:
6800:
6798:
6796:
6795:
6793:180th meridian
6790:
6785:
6780:
6775:
6770:
6765:
6760:
6755:
6750:
6745:
6740:
6735:
6730:
6725:
6720:
6715:
6710:
6705:
6700:
6695:
6690:
6689:
6688:
6677:
6675:
6671:
6670:
6668:
6667:
6662:
6657:
6651:
6648:
6647:
6636:
6635:
6628:
6621:
6613:
6604:
6603:
6601:
6600:
6590:
6579:
6576:
6575:
6573:
6572:
6567:
6562:
6557:
6550:
6545:
6540:
6535:
6530:
6524:
6522:
6518:
6517:
6514:
6513:
6511:
6510:
6508:Time geography
6505:
6500:
6498:Clock reaction
6495:
6494:
6493:
6483:
6477:
6475:
6471:
6470:
6468:
6467:
6462:
6457:
6452:
6447:
6442:
6437:
6432:
6427:
6422:
6417:
6411:
6409:
6403:
6402:
6400:
6399:
6394:
6389:
6388:
6387:
6382:
6377:
6372:
6367:
6362:
6351:
6349:
6340:
6333:
6332:
6330:
6329:
6316:
6311:
6306:
6301:
6300:
6299:
6297:time signature
6294:
6284:
6279:
6274:
6268:
6266:
6255:
6254:
6252:
6251:
6250:
6249:
6239:
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6237:
6227:
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6217:
6212:
6207:
6201:
6199:
6197:
6196:
6191:
6185:
6182:
6181:
6179:
6178:
6171:
6169:Temporal parts
6166:
6161:
6156:
6151:
6146:
6141:
6139:Eternal return
6136:
6131:
6126:
6124:Chronocentrism
6121:
6116:
6110:
6108:
6102:
6101:
6099:
6098:
6093:
6088:
6083:
6078:
6073:
6068:
6062:
6060:
6058:
6057:
6052:
6046:
6043:
6042:
6039:
6038:
6036:
6035:
6034:
6033:
6019:
6014:
6009:
6004:
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5997:
5996:
5995:
5990:
5980:
5975:
5970:
5965:
5964:
5963:
5953:
5952:
5951:
5935:
5933:
5927:
5926:
5924:
5923:
5916:
5911:
5909:Hindu Panchang
5906:
5901:
5896:
5891:
5886:
5881:
5876:
5875:
5874:
5869:
5864:
5853:
5851:
5845:
5844:
5842:
5841:
5836:
5831:
5826:
5821:
5816:
5811:
5806:
5801:
5796:
5791:
5786:
5781:
5776:
5771:
5765:
5763:
5755:
5754:
5752:
5751:
5746:
5741:
5736:
5731:
5725:
5723:
5714:
5703:
5702:
5700:
5699:
5694:
5689:
5684:
5678:
5676:
5672:
5671:
5664:
5663:
5656:
5649:
5641:
5635:
5634:
5624:Chisholm, Hugh
5610:
5591:
5588:
5587:
5586:
5580:
5562:
5561:
5554:
5521:
5503:
5484:
5477:
5450:
5432:
5416:
5363:
5343:
5325:
5307:
5289:
5248:
5223:
5195:
5164:
5145:
5128:
5111:
5089:
5082:
5064:
5047:
5040:
5020:
4995:
4971:
4955:
4946:
4930:
4907:
4878:
4867:
4854:
4826:
4819:
4801:
4794:
4774:
4767:
4747:
4731:
4715:
4686:
4668:
4627:
4600:
4582:
4563:(2): 300–301.
4543:
4536:
4516:
4488:
4471:
4457:
4435:
4404:
4397:
4370:
4354:
4327:
4313:
4286:
4266:
4224:
4197:
4170:
4147:
4123:
4094:
4073:
4048:
4035:
4018:
4006:
3980:
3955:
3938:
3913:
3897:
3870:
3869:
3867:
3864:
3861:
3860:
3852:eight-day week
3848:nundinal cycle
3835:
3756:
3738:
3728:
3718:
3717:
3715:
3712:
3711:
3710:
3705:
3700:
3695:
3688:
3685:
3659:1 October 1930
3626:
3625:
3618:
3611:
3610:
3604:
3597:
3596:
3595:
3594:
3593:
3591:
3588:
3539:
3538:Modern reforms
3536:
3430:eight-day week
3422:
3419:
3405:
3402:
3386:
3383:
3362:
3361:
3355:
3349:
3343:
3314:
3313:
3310:
3307:
3302:
3297:
3292:
3287:
3281:
3280:
3277:
3274:
3269:
3264:
3259:
3254:
3250:
3249:
3246:
3243:
3238:
3233:
3228:
3223:
3222:Middle Eastern
3219:
3218:
3215:
3212:
3207:
3202:
3197:
3192:
3188:
3187:
3186:Used by or in
3184:
3181:
3178:
3175:
3165:
3162:
3134:
3133:
3128:
3125:
3122:
3119:
3116:
3113:
3110:
3103:
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3092:
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3009:
3007:
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2999:
2996:
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2990:
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2622:
2619:
2604:
2598:
2597:
2596:
2593:
2592:
2591:
2588:
2578:
2570:
2569:Week 52 and 53
2567:
2566:
2565:
2558:
2547:
2546:
2539:
2523:
2517:
2503:
2502:
2461:
2459:
2452:
2446:
2443:
2432:
2429:
2424:de hoy en ocho
2318:Bauern-Praktik
2271:
2268:
2264:terminus a quo
2247:
2244:
2200:
2197:
2195:
2192:
2185:reported that
2178:
2175:
2051:Jewish sources
2043:Main article:
2040:
2037:
1978:Book of Exodus
1940:Persian Empire
1927:
1924:
1914:Day of the Sun
1858:Persian Empire
1745:
1742:
1716:Gutian dynasty
1693:
1690:
1648:
1645:
1642:
1641:
1612:
1583:
1554:
1525:
1496:
1467:
1438:
1432:
1431:
1416:
1409:
1402:
1387:
1380:
1373:
1358:
1352:
1351:
1342:
1333:
1324:
1315:
1314:/tríti iméra/
1306:
1297:
1288:
1282:
1281:
1270:
1261:
1252:
1243:
1234:
1225:
1216:"First Day" or
1214:
1148:
1147:
1138:
1129:
1119:
1110:
1104:
1091:
1078:
1069:
1068:
1061:
1054:
1047:
1040:
1033:
1026:
1019:
1013:
1012:
1009:
1004:
999:
994:
989:
984:
979:
969:
968:
959:
950:
941:
932:
923:
914:
905:
898:
897:
890:
883:
876:
869:
862:
855:
848:
841:
840:
831:
822:
813:
804:
795:
786:
777:
773:
772:
767:
762:
757:
752:
747:
742:
737:
733:
732:
727:
722:
717:
712:
707:
702:
697:
604:Main article:
601:
598:
499:
498:
485:
470:
469:
449:
446:
429:, as it were "
353:, "a seven").
291:Roman calendar
280:, from a root
250:
247:
228:observe their
200:observe their
139:planetary week
96:
94: Saturday
90:
84:
78:
61:ancient Romans
15:
9:
6:
4:
3:
2:
7405:
7394:
7393:Units of time
7391:
7389:
7386:
7385:
7383:
7368:
7365:
7363:
7360:
7358:
7355:
7353:
7350:
7348:
7345:
7343:
7340:
7338:
7335:
7331:
7328:
7327:
7326:
7323:
7321:
7318:
7317:
7315:
7311:
7305:
7302:
7300:
7297:
7295:
7292:
7290:
7287:
7285:
7282:
7280:
7277:
7275:
7272:
7270:
7267:
7265:
7262:
7260:
7257:
7255:
7252:
7250:
7247:
7245:
7242:
7240:
7237:
7235:
7232:
7230:
7227:
7225:
7222:
7220:
7217:
7215:
7212:
7211:
7209:
7207:
7206:units of time
7202:
7196:
7195:Sidereal time
7193:
7191:
7188:
7186:
7183:
7181:
7180:Galactic year
7178:
7177:
7175:
7173:
7169:
7163:
7160:
7158:
7155:
7153:
7150:
7149:
7147:
7143:
7137:
7136:Weekday names
7134:
7132:
7129:
7127:
7126:Tropical year
7124:
7122:
7119:
7117:
7114:
7112:
7109:
7107:
7104:
7102:
7099:
7097:
7094:
7092:
7091:Intercalation
7089:
7087:
7084:
7082:
7079:
7077:
7074:
7072:
7069:
7067:
7064:
7062:
7059:
7057:(lunar Hijri)
7056:
7053:
7051:
7048:
7046:
7043:
7041:
7038:
7036:
7033:
7032:
7030:
7028:
7024:
7018:
7015:
7013:
7010:
7008:
7005:
7003:
7000:
6998:
6995:
6993:
6990:
6986:
6983:
6982:
6981:
6978:
6976:
6973:
6971:
6968:
6966:
6963:
6961:
6958:
6956:
6953:
6951:
6948:
6946:
6943:
6941:
6938:
6936:
6933:
6932:
6930:
6928:
6924:
6918:
6915:
6913:
6910:
6908:
6905:
6903:
6900:
6898:
6897:Time dilation
6895:
6893:
6890:
6888:
6885:
6883:
6880:
6878:
6875:
6873:
6870:
6868:
6865:
6863:
6860:
6858:
6855:
6853:
6850:
6849:
6847:
6845:
6841:
6835:
6832:
6830:
6827:
6825:
6822:
6821:
6819:
6815:
6810:
6804:
6794:
6791:
6789:
6786:
6784:
6781:
6779:
6776:
6774:
6771:
6769:
6766:
6764:
6761:
6759:
6756:
6754:
6751:
6749:
6746:
6744:
6741:
6739:
6736:
6734:
6733:24-hour clock
6731:
6729:
6728:12-hour clock
6726:
6724:
6721:
6719:
6716:
6714:
6711:
6709:
6706:
6704:
6701:
6699:
6696:
6694:
6691:
6687:
6684:
6683:
6682:
6679:
6678:
6676:
6672:
6666:
6663:
6661:
6658:
6656:
6653:
6652:
6649:
6645:
6641:
6634:
6629:
6627:
6622:
6620:
6615:
6614:
6611:
6599:
6591:
6589:
6581:
6580:
6577:
6571:
6568:
6566:
6563:
6561:
6558:
6556:
6555:
6551:
6549:
6546:
6544:
6541:
6539:
6536:
6534:
6531:
6529:
6526:
6525:
6523:
6519:
6509:
6506:
6504:
6501:
6499:
6496:
6492:
6489:
6488:
6487:
6486:Chronobiology
6484:
6482:
6479:
6478:
6476:
6472:
6466:
6463:
6461:
6458:
6456:
6453:
6451:
6448:
6446:
6443:
6441:
6438:
6436:
6433:
6431:
6428:
6426:
6423:
6421:
6420:Arrow of time
6418:
6416:
6413:
6412:
6410:
6408:
6404:
6398:
6395:
6393:
6392:Geochronology
6390:
6386:
6383:
6381:
6378:
6376:
6373:
6371:
6368:
6366:
6363:
6361:
6358:
6357:
6356:
6353:
6352:
6350:
6348:
6344:
6341:
6339:
6334:
6328:
6324:
6320:
6317:
6315:
6312:
6310:
6307:
6305:
6302:
6298:
6295:
6293:
6290:
6289:
6288:
6285:
6283:
6280:
6278:
6275:
6273:
6270:
6269:
6267:
6265:
6260:
6256:
6248:
6245:
6244:
6243:
6242:Wheel of time
6240:
6236:
6233:
6232:
6231:
6228:
6226:
6223:
6221:
6218:
6216:
6213:
6211:
6208:
6206:
6203:
6202:
6200:
6195:
6192:
6190:
6187:
6186:
6183:
6177:
6176:
6172:
6170:
6167:
6165:
6162:
6160:
6157:
6155:
6152:
6150:
6147:
6145:
6142:
6140:
6137:
6135:
6132:
6130:
6127:
6125:
6122:
6120:
6117:
6115:
6112:
6111:
6109:
6107:
6103:
6097:
6094:
6092:
6089:
6087:
6086:Periodization
6084:
6082:
6079:
6077:
6074:
6072:
6069:
6067:
6064:
6063:
6061:
6056:
6053:
6051:
6048:
6047:
6044:
6032:
6031:
6027:
6026:
6025:
6024:
6020:
6018:
6015:
6013:
6012:Digital clock
6010:
6008:
6005:
6001:
5998:
5994:
5991:
5989:
5986:
5985:
5984:
5981:
5979:
5976:
5974:
5971:
5969:
5966:
5962:
5959:
5958:
5957:
5954:
5950:
5947:
5946:
5945:
5942:
5941:
5940:
5937:
5936:
5934:
5932:
5928:
5922:
5921:
5917:
5915:
5912:
5910:
5907:
5905:
5902:
5900:
5897:
5895:
5892:
5890:
5887:
5885:
5882:
5880:
5877:
5873:
5870:
5868:
5865:
5863:
5860:
5859:
5858:
5855:
5854:
5852:
5850:
5846:
5840:
5837:
5835:
5832:
5830:
5827:
5825:
5822:
5820:
5817:
5815:
5812:
5810:
5807:
5805:
5802:
5800:
5797:
5795:
5792:
5790:
5789:Relative hour
5787:
5785:
5784:24-hour clock
5782:
5780:
5779:12-hour clock
5777:
5775:
5772:
5770:
5767:
5766:
5764:
5762:
5756:
5750:
5747:
5745:
5742:
5740:
5737:
5735:
5732:
5730:
5727:
5726:
5724:
5722:
5718:
5715:
5713:
5708:
5704:
5698:
5695:
5693:
5690:
5688:
5685:
5683:
5680:
5679:
5677:
5673:
5669:
5662:
5657:
5655:
5650:
5648:
5643:
5642:
5639:
5631:
5630:
5625:
5620:
5615:
5611:
5607:
5603:
5599:
5594:
5593:
5583:
5577:
5573:
5572:
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1328:Πέμπτη ἡμέρα
1263:"Sixth Day"
1254:"Fifth Day"
1236:"Third Day"
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88: Friday
82: Monday
54:
37:
35:
33:
7352:System time
7347:Metric time
7066:Solar Hijri
6992:Water clock
6975:Radio clock
6907:Time domain
6887:Proper time
6773:Leap second
6655:Chronometry
6570:Time travel
6548:System time
6455:Time domain
6440:Proper time
6264:use of time
6235:Father Time
6215:Immortality
6205:Ages of Man
6134:Endurantism
6091:Regnal year
6071:Big History
6000:water-based
5899:Solar Hijri
5809:Hexadecimal
5759:Measurement
5721:Chronometry
5707:Measurement
5516:iCalendrier
5500:(9): 46–47.
5353:s.v. "week
5236:www.rab.com
4889:The Sabbath
4643:: 104–105.
4156:preparation
4089:понедельник
3793:Jin dynasty
3667:1 July 1935
2672:01 Jan week
2379:feria prima
2286:Christendom
2280:Easter Week
2209:Manichaeans
2205:Jin dynasty
2183:Abu Huraira
2134:Constantine
2029:lunar cycle
1936:Ahura Mazda
1910:Constantine
1870:Gupta India
1864:, and (via
1775:intercalary
1731:Utnapishtim
1714:during the
1657:Carolingian
1514:Yom shlishi
1413:feria sexta
1350:/sáb:aton/
1310:Τρίτη ἡμέρα
1136:Bhṛguvāsara
1102:Induvāsara
1017:Old English
928:dies Martis
873:ἡμέρα Ἑρμοῦ
866:ἡμέρα Ἄρεως
852:ἡμέρα Ἡλίου
681:Dio Cassius
614:An Italian
590:John Conway
521:Julian year
391:, Croatian
377:*tъ(žь)dьnь
308:"order" in
261:Old English
232:, known as
183:Middle East
7382:Categories
7367:Timekeeper
7320:Chronology
7304:Millennium
7190:Precession
7096:Julian day
6917:T-symmetry
6778:Solar time
6748:Civil time
6272:Chronemics
6247:Kalachakra
6159:Presentism
6144:Eternalism
6050:Chronology
5988:mechanical
5939:Main types
5857:Main types
5555:0029346800
5536:Nepreryvka
5478:0029346800
5412:asteazkena
5404:astelehena
5008:sunnah.com
4921:Orr, James
4820:2760347028
4683:. cjvlang.
4247:(1): 373.
4213:(4): 176.
3973:6 November
3866:References
3643:22 January
3421:Pre-modern
3300:1st Sunday
3236:1st Friday
3146:Underlined
2618:letter(s)
2549:Examples:
2418:à huitaine
2384:eighth day
2339:koliadniki
2324:Erra Pater
2091:Luke 18:12
2079:synecdoche
2055:Septuagint
1919:dies Solis
1874:Tang China
1837:Pentateuch
1818:Enûma Eliš
1814:Babylonian
1785:Enûma Eliš
1601:Yom shishi
1543:Yom revi'i
1456:Yom rishon
1274:"Sabbath"
1206:Portuguese
1194:Latin West
1163:mittawehha
1126:Bṛhaspativ
1088:Ādityavāra
1081:Suryavāra/
946:dies Iovis
919:dies Lūnae
910:dies Sōlis
880:ἡμέρα Διός
652:Lord's Day
218:Lord's Day
214:Christians
192:The three
7264:Fortnight
7111:Lunisolar
7101:Leap year
7035:Gregorian
6985:stopwatch
6960:Hourglass
6940:Astrarium
6857:Spacetime
6788:Time zone
6665:Metrology
6644:standards
6528:Leap year
6445:Spacetime
6319:Yesterday
6220:Dreamtime
6194:Mythology
6081:Deep time
5993:stopwatch
5968:hourglass
5949:astrarium
5879:Gregorian
5872:Lunisolar
5849:Calendars
5839:Time zone
5712:standards
5428:pp. 50–54
5408:asteartea
5385:La Laguna
5277:0256-1859
3890:6 January
3825:qī yào lì
3769:Samarkand
3736:latitude.
3655:1 January
3411:fortnight
3336:Wednesday
3295:1 January
3262:1 January
3231:1 January
3200:4 January
2616:Dominical
2585:leap year
2485:June 2020
2431:Numbering
2412:oggi otto
2302:Gregorian
2276:Holy Week
2167:Wednesday
2142:Roman era
2104:romanized
2068:romanized
1845:Israelite
1823:However,
1802:full moon
1624:romanized
1595:romanized
1566:romanized
1561:יום חמישי
1537:romanized
1532:יום רביעי
1508:romanized
1503:יום שלישי
1485:Yom sheni
1479:romanized
1450:romanized
1445:יום ראשון
1249:Wednesday
1198:Icelandic
1098:Somavāra/
1076:Navagraha
1065:sæterndæg
1051:þunresdæg
1044:wōdnesdæg
1023:sunnandæg
825:Aphrodite
715:Wednesday
632:heptagram
572:remainder
503:Gregorian
487:1 week =
482:leap year
434:time unit
431:planetary
415:, Polish
379:(Serbian
368:septimana
355:Septimana
325:fortnight
123:Wednesday
57:Etruscans
50:calendars
7325:Duration
7299:Saeculum
7279:Olympiad
7121:Solstice
7050:Holocene
7027:Calendar
6927:Horology
6718:ISO 8601
6713:ISO 31-1
6588:Category
6336:Time in
6327:Tomorrow
6189:Religion
6129:Duration
6096:Timeline
6030:Timeline
5829:Sidereal
5697:Eternity
5616:(1911).
5606:59110177
5532:(1985).
5461:(1985).
5391:, 1982,
5212:cite web
4900:26 March
4847:15 March
4705:20 March
4649:40914729
4622:23506909
4616:: 1–18.
4597:: 22–23.
4482:, 1923,
4464:17 March
4338:(1905).
4320:17 March
4154:"day of
4140:20 March
4014:sennight
3999:10 March
3909:Discover
3687:See also
3678:official
3516:trecenas
3507:Tzolk'in
3369:epi week
3340:Thursday
3320:workweek
3226:Saturday
3191:ISO 8601
2587:(W53-6),
2543:previous
2536:previous
2513:ISO 8601
2348:calendae
2334:Hudibras
2187:Muhammad
2149:Augustus
2126:nundinum
2074:Sábbaton
2063:Σάββατον
2045:Nundinae
2007:lunation
2000:Sabbaths
1906:nundinal
1767:lunation
1757:biblical
1738:new moon
1590:יום שישי
1362:dominica
1346:Σάββατον
1278:Saturday
1258:Thursday
1202:Galician
1122:Guruvāra
1107:Mangalav
1058:frīgedæg
1037:tiwesdæg
1030:mōnandæg
730:Saturday
720:Thursday
673:Plutarch
648:Dominica
582:ISO 8601
546:lunation
409:, Czech
342:hebdomás
330:Hebdomad
320:sennight
317:archaism
235:yaum al-
210:creation
178:ISO 8601
135:Saturday
127:Thursday
7294:Century
7284:Lustrum
7214:Instant
7086:Equinox
7055:Islamic
6997:Sundial
6862:Chronon
6598:Commons
6521:Related
6435:Instant
6425:Chronon
6407:Physics
6347:Geology
6338:science
6210:Destiny
6055:History
6023:History
5978:sundial
5961:quantum
5904:Chinese
5894:Islamic
5804:Decimal
5799:Chinese
5761:systems
5687:Present
5626:(ed.).
5359:transf.
5188:3 April
5178:pjh2.de
5105:. BBC.
5013:17 July
4923:(ed.).
4577:3263102
4509:21 June
4426:Bibcode
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4086:, s.v.
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3773:Yi Jing
3681:atheism
3647:1–2 May
3633:In the
3531:Pawukon
3502:Nahuatl
3413:or the
3332:Tuesday
3174:System
3131:31 (30)
3127:30 (29)
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2213:Yi Jing
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2070::
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1987:Shabbat
1972:(where
1968:in the
1964:in the
1810:Sabattu
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1793:Sabbath
1750:Judaism
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997:Wodanaz
820:Jupiter
811:Mercury
760:Jupiter
755:Mercury
736:Planet
710:Tuesday
532:⁄
514:⁄
492:⁄
418:tydzień
406:tyzhden
400:тиждень
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349:ἑβδομάς
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202:Sabbath
119:Tuesday
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7289:Decade
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7239:Minute
7234:Second
7204:Other
7061:Julian
7040:Hebrew
6686:offset
6538:Moment
6533:Memory
6385:period
5973:marine
5956:atomic
5931:Clocks
5889:Hebrew
5884:Julian
5819:Metric
5692:Future
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5241:26 May
5141:p. 383
5124:p. 380
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4695:"Week"
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3590:Soviet
3577:décade
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3479:. The
3471:, the
3465:Kabiye
3328:Monday
3290:Monday
3257:Sunday
3195:Monday
3094:02 Jan
3032:03 Jan
2975:04 Jan
2919:29 Dec
2872:(W53)
2859:30 Dec
2800:31 Dec
2742:01 Jan
2521:Week 1
2397:octave
2374:Sunday
2364:Sunday
2356:Friday
2341:(from
2306:Easter
2300:, and
2298:Julian
2294:Coptic
2159:" (as
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1898:Seneca
1798:sa-bat
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1676:minuta
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1586:Hebrew
1557:Hebrew
1528:Hebrew
1499:Hebrew
1470:Hebrew
1441:Hebrew
1436:Hebrew
1267:Friday
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1204:, and
1166:) and
1154:Gothic
1141:Shaniv
1128:āsara
1113:Budhav
1073:Indian
1002:Þunraz
838:Saturn
834:Cronus
807:Hermes
789:Selene
780:Helios
770:Saturn
725:Friday
705:Monday
700:Sunday
689:Kronos
577:modulo
394:tjedan
388:tjedan
382:тједан
295:Gothic
276:wikōn-
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170:Geneva
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7388:Weeks
7330:music
7269:Month
7229:Jiffy
7224:Shake
7219:Flick
7116:Solar
7106:Lunar
7081:Epact
7045:Hindu
6980:Watch
6935:Clock
6543:Space
6375:epoch
6365:chron
6323:Today
6292:tempo
6287:Music
6149:Event
5983:watch
5867:Lunar
5862:Solar
5834:Solar
5824:Roman
5814:Hindu
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5469:48–50
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4645:JSTOR
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4484:p. 74
4422:XLVII
4366:p. 11
4343:(PDF)
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3380:year.
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3071:(31)
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5668:Time
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