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'''Nárië''' was the sixth month of the year, according to the [[Stewards' Reckoning]] of [[Gondor]], following [[Lótessë]], and preceding [[Loëndë]], the [[Feast of Midsummer]]. On a modern calendar, Nárië ran between 23 May and 21 June.
'''Nárië''' ([[Nórui]] in [[Sindarin]]) was the sixth month of the year in the [[King's Reckoning]] and the [[Stewards' Reckoning]] of [[Gondor]], following [[Lótessë]], and preceding [[Loëndë]] ([[Mid-year's Day]]). In the [[New Reckoning]] it was the third month of the year, immediately preceding [[Cermië]].


''Nárië'' in the Kings' Reckoning and in the Stewards' Reckoning corresponded, for the most part, to [[Forelithe]] in the [[Shire Calendar]] (approximately modern [[22 May]] through [[20 June]]).<ref>{{App|Calendars}}</ref>


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Latest revision as of 04:35, 24 May 2018

Nárië (Nórui in Sindarin) was the sixth month of the year in the King's Reckoning and the Stewards' Reckoning of Gondor, following Lótessë, and preceding Loëndë (Mid-year's Day). In the New Reckoning it was the third month of the year, immediately preceding Cermië.

Nárië in the Kings' Reckoning and in the Stewards' Reckoning corresponded, for the most part, to Forelithe in the Shire Calendar (approximately modern 22 May through 20 June).[1]

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