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Koiak (/ˈkɔːjæk/; Coptic: Ⲕⲟⲓⲁⲕ, [ˈkɔjak]), also
known as
Choiak (Ancient Gr****:...
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through the
months of
Paopi and Hathor,
before concluding at the end of
Koiak (about 8 January).: 453 The
pronunciation of the
ancient Egyptian name...
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Koiak 24 –
Coptic calendar –
Koiak 26 The twenty-fifth day of the
Coptic month of
Koiak, the
fourth month of the
Coptic year. On a
common year, this day...
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Koiak 20 –
Coptic calendar –
Koiak 22 The twenty-first day of the
Coptic month of
Koiak, the
fourth month of the
Coptic year. On a
common year, this day...
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Coptic Orthodox Church Coptic calendar Koiak 29 or 28 (December 25)
January 7
After the
Coptic insertion of a leap day...
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Orthodox Church of
Alexandria places it on the 24th of the
Coptic Month of
Koiak (which is also the 24th day of the
fourth month of
Tahisas in the Synaxarium...
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Koiak 19 –
Coptic calendar –
Koiak 21 The
twenties day of the
Coptic month of
Koiak, the
fourth month of the
Coptic year. On a
common year, this day corresponds...
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Koiak 13 –
Coptic calendar –
Koiak 15 The
fourteenth day of the
Coptic month of
Koiak, the
fourth month of the
Coptic year. On a
common year, this day...
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Western Rite. The
Coptic Orthodox Church celebrates his
feast on 13 Paoni, 22
Koiak and 26 Paoni. The
Ethiopian Church celebrates his
feast on 18
December (in...
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Hathor 30 –
Coptic calendar –
Koiak 2 The
first day of the
Coptic month of
Koiak, the
fourth month of the
Coptic year. On a
common year, this day corresponds...