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Week - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Days of the week - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Days of the week may refer to: •Week-day names (for 'days of the week' of other quantities, see Week) •Days of the Week (song) by Stone Temple Pilots
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One of these things is the names we use, in this case, the days of the week. We all learn them from very early on, and the name of a day has a deep meaning to every person. Friday is the last day of school or work, ... The study of the origin of the day names, from different ciltures, where the days got their names.
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What Is the Origin of the 7-Day Week?; What Do the Names of the Days of the Week Mean?; What is the System behind the Planetary Day Names?; Has the 7-Day Week Cycle Ever Been Interrupted?; What Is the First Day of the Week?; What Is the Week Number?; How can I calculate the week number?; Do Weeks of Different Lengths...
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; Saturday. This day is named after the Norse god Saturn. Sunday: Germanic, day of the sun. Monday: Germanic, day of the moon. Tuesday: Tiu or Tiw from Tyr the Norse god of war. Wednesday: from Odin or Woden the Norse god. Thursday: from the Norse god Thor. Friday: ... Please send submissions to dave@unm.edu...
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NOTE: The seven-day week originated in ancient Mesopotamia and became part of the Roman calendar in A.D. 321. The names of the days are based on the seven celestial bodies (the Sun, ... More on Names of the Days of the Week from Infoplease: ... Related content from HighBeam Research on: The Names of the Days of the Week...
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321. The names of the days are based on the seven celestial bodies (the Sun, the Moon, Mars, Mercury, Jupiter, Venus, and Saturn), believed at that time ... More on Names of the Days of the Week from Fact Monster: ... week - week week, period of time shorter than the month, commonly seven days. The ancient Egyptians used a ...
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