In 325 the Council of Nicaea set the date of Easter as the first Sunday after the first Ecclesiastical Full Moon after the vernal equinox.

The ecclesiastical (imaginary) full moon occurs on the 14th day after the new moon, and can vary up to 2 days from the real full moon.

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