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The '''Quinquenarian calendar''' ([[Caphiric Latin]]: '''''quinquenarius'''''), also known as the '''Caphiric calendar''', is the calendar system traditionally used in the [[Imperium of Caphiria]]. Based on the quinary system (base-5), this calendar is structured around units of time in multiples of five, commencing from the traditional year of Caphiria's founding in 480 BC. While the Gregorian calendar is the official civil and ecclesiastical calendar, the Quinquenarian calendar continues to serve significant administrative, cultural, and ceremonial roles within Caphiria. The calendar's evolution spans millennia, with the first documented usage of a base-5 system appearing on ancient patrician burial sites <abbr>c.</abbr>100 BC.
The '''Quinquenarian calendar''' ([[Caphiric Latin]]: '''''quinquenarius'''''), also known as the '''Caphiric calendar''', is the calendar system traditionally used in the [[Imperium of Caphiria]]. Based on the quinary system (base-5), this calendar is structured around units of time in multiples of five, commencing from the traditional year of Caphiria's founding in 480 BC. While the Gregorian calendar is the official civil and ecclesiastical calendar, the Quinquenarian calendar continues to serve significant administrative, cultural, and ceremonial roles within Caphiria. The calendar's evolution spans millennia, with the first documented usage of a base-5 system appearing on ancient patrician burial sites <abbr>c.</abbr>100 BC.