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This article lists '''calendrical coincidences''': events such as births and deaths, occurring on the same day in the calendar but otherwise coincidental — and yet of interest.
'''Calendrical pareidolia''' is the phenomenon of responding to a calendar-based stimulus by [[Pareidolia (nonfiction)|perceiving a familiar pattern where none exists]] (pareidolia):  
 
Calendrical stimuli include events such as births and deaths, occurring on the same day in the calendar but otherwise evidencing no causal relationship — and yet of interest.
 
This article was originally titled ''Calendrical coincidences''.


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Revision as of 07:53, 13 December 2019

Calendrical pareidolia is the phenomenon of responding to a calendar-based stimulus by perceiving a familiar pattern where none exists (pareidolia):

Calendrical stimuli include events such as births and deaths, occurring on the same day in the calendar but otherwise evidencing no causal relationship — and yet of interest.

This article was originally titled Calendrical coincidences.

Calendar

June

June 24

Full June 24 page

July

July 16

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