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  1. The Coptic calendar has 13 months, 12 of 30 days each and one at the end of the year of five days (six days in leap years). The Coptic Leap Year follows the same rules as the Julian Calendar so that the extra month always has six days in the year before a Julian Leap Year.

  2. Mar 21, 2011 · The Coptic calendar has 13 months, 12 of 30 days each and an intercalary month at the end of the year of 5 or 6 days, depending whether the year is a leap year or not. The year starts on 29 August in the Julian Calendar or on the 30th in the year before (Julian) Leap Years.

  3. Mar 29, 2023 · The Coptic Orthodox liturgical year is divided into 13 months, with 12 months of 30 days each and an additional month of 5 or 6 days depending on whether it’s a leap year or not The names of the months are derived from ancient Egyptian and Coptic words, and each month is associated with a particular saint or event in the life of Christ or the ...

  4. This calendar considered the year to be 365.25 days 4 and thus had a leap year every four years, just like the Coptic calendar. Therefore, until the sixteenth century, 25 December coincided with 29 Kiahk, as the date of the celebration of the Lord's nativity. +++

  5. Quick Facts. The Coptic calendar has 13 months, 12 of 30 days each and intercalary month at end the year of 5 or 6 days depending whether the year is leap year or not. The year starts on 11 September in the Gregorian Calendar or on 12th the year before (Gregorian) Leap Years.

  6. Feb 15, 2022 · The calendar has 13 months, 12 months of 30 days each and and one month of 5-6 days, depending on whether the year is a leap year or not. The coptic year starts on 11th September in the Gregorian Calendar or on the 12th in the year before (Gregorian) leap years.

  7. It has 5 days in three successive years and 6 days in the leap year. Gregorian Calendar equivalent: September 6-10. NOTE: The above Gregorian Calendar equivalents may change slightly in a leap year.

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