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This book consists of articles from Wikia or other free sources online. Pages: 33. Chapters: April, August, Calendars, December, February, January, July, June, March, May, November, October, Real Life Dates, Calendar, Calendar of Imladris, Shire Calendar, Thrimidge, Durin's Day, Dwarf Dates, FA 1, FA 116, FA 150, FA 155, FA 2, FA 20, FA 260, FA 310, FA 316, FA 341, FA 365, FA 369, FA 375, FA 376, FA 390, FA 400, FA 402, FA 420, FA 422, FA 425, FA 430, FA 432, FA 441, FA 450, FA 455, FA 456, FA 458, FA 460, FA 462, FA 463, FA 464, FA 465, FA 466, FA 469, FA 470, FA 472, FA 473, FA 481, FA 490, FA 495, FA 5, FA 50, FA 506, FA 510, FA 52, FA 583, FA 6, FA 60, FA 66, FA 67, FA 7, First Age, Fourth Age, FO 1, FO 120, FO 2, FO 220, FO 63, FO 64, SA 1, Second Age, TA 3018, TA 3019, Third Age, January 2, March 14, 3 November, October 5. Excerpt: Afteryule was the 1st month of the Shire calendar. theonering.com Blotmath was the 11th month of the Shire Calendar. theonering.com Middle-earth calendar refers to one of the systems of keeping time. The Elves, owing to their longevity, reckoned in a period of 144 years called, in Quenya, the yen. This was divided into 8766 six-day "weeks," or enquier. They also recognised the solar year, which was called a coranar ("sun-round") or loa ("growth"). In Rivendell, the loa began on the spring equinox and was divided into six "months" or seasons, as follows. Five other days, two between coire and tuile (called Yestare and Mettare) and three between yavie and hrive (called the enderi), meant the calendar added up to 365 days. Irregularities were allowed for by adding another three days every twelve years, except the last year of a yen. The year (loa) begins on March 21st. That day is called Yestare. The next day begins the season of tuile. Tuil'e ends on May 14th. Laire begins on May 15th and ends on July 25th. Yavie begins on July 26th and ends on September 17th. The next three days are the enderi (September 18th, ...