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'''Narvinyë''' was the first month in the calendars of the [[Men]] of [[Middle-earth]], approximately equivalent to modern January (though in fact running from modern 23 December to 21 January). Its name means 'new year' (or, literally, 'new sun'). | '''Narvinyë''' was the first month in the calendars of the [[Men]] of [[Middle-earth]], approximately equivalent to modern January (though in fact running from modern 23 December to 21 January). Its name means 'new year' (or, literally, 'new sun'). | ||
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Revision as of 13:36, 28 January 2010
Narvinyë was the first month in the calendars of the Men of Middle-earth, approximately equivalent to modern January (though in fact running from modern 23 December to 21 January). Its name means 'new year' (or, literally, 'new sun').