Noumenia
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The Noumenia (Ancient Greek: Νουμηνία, lit: new moon) is the first day of the lunar month and also a religious observance in ancient Athens and much of Greece (cf. Attic calendar).
The Noumenia (Ancient Greek: Νουμηνία, lit: new moon) is the first day of the lunar month and also a religious observance in ancient Athens and much of Greece (cf. Attic calendar).