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    reign of Artaxerxes II (circa 380 BCE) astronomers utilised a 19-year cycle which required the addition of a month called Addaru II in years 3, 6, 8, 11...
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    Adar (redirect from Adar II)
    the Babylonian captivity. In the Babylonian calendar the name was Araḫ Addaru or Adār ('Month of Adar'). In leap years, it is preceded by a 30-day intercalary...
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    calendar during the Ur III and Old Babylonian periods was Šekinku (Akk. Addaru), or the month of barley harvesting, and it aligned with the vernal equinox...
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    and set up quarters facing the city of Judah [Jerusalem]. In the month of Addaru [early in 597 BC], the second day, he took the city and captured the king...
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  • the calendar system remained accurate. After the fourth century CE, Hillel II fixed the Jewish Talmudic Calendar by a mathematical algorithm, in order for...
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  • could be a second Sixth Month (Ululu II), as often practiced in Mesopotamia, or a second Twelfth Month (Adar II, Adar Sheni, or ve-Adar) as consistently...
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    الدار البيضاء, romanized: al-Dār al-Bayḍāʾ, lit. 'the White House', IPA: [adˈdaːru ɫbajdˤaːʔ]) is the largest city in Morocco and the country's economic and...
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    TUKUL-ti-dMAŠ, “Month of Addaru, seventh day, accession year (of) Tukulti-Ninurta.” Letter from Tukulti-Ninurta to Suppiluliuma II, Kbo 28.61–64. Literary...
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    the reign of Ibbi-Sin stating "If an eclipse occurs on the 14th day of Addaru ... The prediction is given for the king of the world: The destruction of...
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    celebrated festivals of the goddess in the months of Abu (V, Jul/Aug) and Addaru (XII, Feb/Mar). A text known as the "Rites of Egašankalamma" describes how...
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