The various Anglo-Saxon tribes divide the year into two seasons: summer & winter.

These seasons are divided by moon-lives (monaþ: relating to the moon, “months”). There are six moons to each season with the overall year governed by the sun.

The two greatest festivals of the year are the two solstice months: Midsummer & Midwinter. Each solstice is “guarded” or flanked by two moons:

  • Midsummer is guarded by Ærra-Liða (the month before Midsummer = June) and Æftera-Liða (the month after Midsummer = July)
  • Midwinter is guarded by Ærra-Geol (the month before Midwinter/Yule = December) and Æftera-Geol (the month after Midwinter/Yule = January)

Winter begins with the first full moon in October (Winter-fylleð).

The Months of the Anglo-Saxon Calendar

Old English NameMeaningModern (Latin) Equivalent
Ærra-Geol-monaþGoing before YuleDecember
GeolYuleWinter Solstice
Monranect/Modra-nihtMother’s Night, longest night, start of the new solar year, most sacred night of the yearChristmas, Nativity
Æftera-Geol-monaþAfter YuleJanuary
Sol-monaþMud Month (later: traditional cakes prepared and offered to the gods)February
Hreð-monaþHreth’s Month (‘glory,’ a goddess, last month of winter)March
Eostur/Eostre-monaþ Eostre’s [Easter’s] Month (goddess of  the dawn, spring equinox)April
Ðrimilce-monaþThree Milkings Month (cows milked three times a day, a month of abundance)May
Ærra-Liða-monaþGoing before MidsummerJune
LiðaMidsummerSummer Solstice
Æftera-Liða-monaþAfter MidsummerJuly
Weod-monaþWeed MonthAugust
Halig-monaþHoly Month (Harvest Month, tribute to, and celebration of, the Harvest Queen = Nerthus)September
Winter-fylleðWinter Full Moon Month (hunters’ moon: first full moon of ‘Winter’/Autumn)October
Blot-monaþSacrifice Month (annual offering to gods, slaughtering of cattle that cannot be over-wintered, a time to spend the dark months feasting on roasted meat)November

Moon Phases for the Year 536

New MoonFirst QuarterFull MoonLast Quarter
   Jan 2
Jan 9Jan 16Jan 24Jan 31
Feb 7Feb 14Feb 23Mar 1
Mar 8 TMar 15Mar 23 pMar 30
Apr 6Apr 14Apr 22Apr 28
May 6May 14May 21May 28
Jun 4Jun 12 Jun 19Jun 26
Jul 4Jul 12Jul 18Jul 25
Aug 2Aug 10Aug 17Aug 24
Sep 1 ASep 9Sep 15 pSep 23
Oct 1Oct 8Oct 15Oct 22
Oct 30Nov 6Nov 13Nov 21
Nov 29Dec 6Dec 13Dec 21
Dec 28  

Eclipse Types

Solar EclipseLunar Eclipse
T – Totalt – Total (Umbral)
A – Annularp – Partial (Umbral)
H – Hybrid (Annular/Total)n – Penumbral
P – Partial 
“Moon Phases Table courtesy of Fred Espenak, www.Astropixels.com

Select Sources

Griffiths, B. 1996. Aspects of Anglo-Saxon magic. Anglo-Saxon Books.

Herbert, K. 1994. Looking for the lost gods of England. Anglo-Saxon Books.

Wallis, F. (trans.) 1999. Bede: The reckoning of time. Liverpool University Press.

“The Venerable Bede Translates John” by James Doyle Penrose (1862-1932), Wikipedia Commons

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