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  2. Auspicious wedding dates - Wikipedia

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    Auspicious wedding dates refer to auspicious, or lucky, times to get married, and is a common belief among many cultures.. Although there are a few periods, such as the month of May, [1] which they agree on, a number of cultures, including Hindu, Chinese, Catholic, Scottish, Irish, Old English, Ancient Roman and Moroccan culture, favor and avoid particular months and dates for weddings.

  3. Roman calendar - Wikipedia

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    Auspiciously, each month now had an odd number of days: Martius (March), Maius (May), Quinctilis (July), and October continued to have 31; the other months, 29, except for February, which had 28 days. Considered unlucky, it was devoted to rites of purification (februa) and expiation appropriate to the last month of the year.

  4. Egyptian days - Wikipedia

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    March 1, 28; April 10, 20; May 3, 25; June 10, 16; ... Tycho Brahe days – Days judged to be especially unlucky; Intercalary month ... additional terms may apply.

  5. Maius - Wikipedia

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    Maius or mensis Maius was the fifth month of the ancient Roman calendar in the classical period, following Aprilis and preceding Iunius . On the oldest Roman calendar that had begun with March, it was the third of ten months in the year. May had 31 days. The Romans considered May an infelicitous month.

  6. Ides of March - Wikipedia

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    The Romans did not number each day of a month from the first to the last day. Instead, they counted back from three fixed points of the month: the Nones (the 5th or 7th, eight days before the Ides), the Ides (the 13th for most months, but the 15th in March, May, July, and October), and the Kalends (1st of the following month).

  7. Why is Friday the 13th unlucky? The cultural origins of an ...

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    While Friday the 13th may feel like a rare phenomenon, our Gregorian calendar means that the 13th of any month is slightly more likely to fall on a Friday than any other day of the week.

  8. Friday the 13th - Wikipedia

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    Friday the 13th is considered an unlucky day in Western superstition. It occurs when the 13th day of the month in the Gregorian calendar falls on a Friday, which happens at least once every year but can occur up to three times in the same year. Common years that begin in Thursday have three Friday the 13ths in February, March, and November ...

  9. March is here, but winter weather may ramp up in ... - AOL

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    Meteorological spring began on March 1, and from a historical standpoint, the typically coldest three months of the year have ended. Despite that, AccuWeather's team of long-range meteorologists ...