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Noumenia
== History == The Noumenia was the first day of the lunar month and also a religious observance in ancient Athens and much of Greece (cf. Attic calendar). The Noumenia was marked when the first sliver of moon was visible and was held in honor of Selene, Apollon Noumenios,〔Illinois Classical Studies 19, Article Heraclitus on Old and New Months by David Sider, page 11-13〕 Hestia and the other Hellenic household Gods. The Noumenia was also the second day in a three-day household celebration held each lunar month; Hekate's Deipnon is on the last day before the first slice of visible moon and is the last day in a lunar month, then the Noumenia which marks the first day in a lunar month, followed by the Agathos Daimon (Good Spirits) on the second day of the Lunar month.
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