Elijah's day
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Elijah's day
Summary
Elijah's day is a holiday[1]. It is known by 5 alternative names across languages and contexts.[2]
Key Facts
- Elijah's day's instance of is recorded as holiday[3].
- Elijah's day's instance of is recorded as Slavic holiday[4].
- Elijah is named after Elijah's day[5].
- Elijah's day is part of Christian mythology[6].
- Elijah's day is part of Slavic folk calendar[7].
- Elijah's day is part of Folk Christianity[8].
- Elijah's day's Commons category is recorded as Elijah Day[9].
- Elijah's day's day in year for periodic occurrence is recorded as July 20[10].
- Elijah's day's day in year for periodic occurrence is recorded as August 2[11].
- Elijah's day's practiced by is recorded as Macedonians[12].
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Context
Part of include Christian mythology[6], a mythology[13]; Slavic folk calendar[7]; and Folk Christianity[8], a folk religion[14]. Recorded instance of include holiday[3] and Slavic holiday[4].
Outcome and Impact
Things named for Elijah's day include Ilinden–Preobrazhenie Uprising[15], a rebellion[16], in Ottoman Empire[17].
Why It Matters
Elijah's day is known by 5 alternative names across languages and contexts.[2]
Entities named for it include Ilinden–Preobrazhenie Uprising[15], a rebellion[16], in Ottoman Empire[17].