- The
Paschal cycle, in
Eastern Orthodox Christianity, is the
cycle of the
moveable feasts built around Pascha (Easter). The
cycle consists of approximately...
-
Computus – or as
paschalion particularly in the
Eastern Orthodox Church.
Easter is
celebrated on the
first Sunday after the
Paschal full moon (a mathematical...
-
century equivalent of
easter and the
paschal Triduum was
called by both
Gr**** and
Latin writers "Pascha (πάσχα)", a
Gr**** transliteration of the
Aramaic form...
- year was
eleven Paschal cycles of 532
years each
before the
Alexandrian year
beginning 29
August 360,
which itself was four 19-year
cycles after the epoch...
- The
Paschal troparion or
Christos anesti (Koinē
Gr****: Χριστὸς ἀνέστη) is the
characteristic troparion for the
celebration of
Pascha (Easter) in the Byzantine...
- The
Paschal greeting, also
known as the
Easter Acclamation or
Easter Day Greeting, is an
Easter custom among many
Christian churches,
including Eastern...
- 7th-century
Gr**** Christian chronicle of the world. Its name
comes from its
system of
chronology based on the
Christian paschal cycle; its
Gr**** author named...
-
Mycenaean Gr**** as the
first stem of the
compound word 𐀀𐀵𐀡𐀦, a-to-po-qo, "bakers",
written in the
Linear b syllabary. Near the end of the
Paschal Vigil...
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generally relative to
Pascha (Easter), and so the
cycle of
moveable feasts is
referred to as the
Paschal cycle. The
following list of
dates links only to fixed...
- The
Metonic cycle or
enneadecaeteris (from
Ancient Gr****: ἐννεακαιδεκαετηρίς, from ἐννεακαίδεκα, "nineteen") is a
period of
almost exactly 19
years after...