Endyspoitropios
the month of November - honoring Poseidon
According to the Delphic Calendar as presented on Pytho.Notion - Endyspoitropios (historically) is the month that most closely aligns with the month of April. However, to align with other calendar adjustments made for prior months, Endyspoitropios is celebrated during the month of November. This is also the month in which we honor Lord Posedion, due to his association with horses, as during this month we celebrate Dioskouria and The Horse Moon.
“The history or meaning of 'Endyspoitropios' as the name of this month is not known. The research available to us fails to offer any insight at this time, as the only translation we were able to locate was "Minister of Industry".
- Source: LSJ Ancient Greek Dictionaries
Endyspoitropios Holy Days
Dioskoureia
The Horse Moon
Triakas Endy.
Noumenia Endy.
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