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Julian calendar - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The Julian calendar , a reform of the Roman calendar, was introduced by Julius Caesar in 46 BC, and came into force in 45 BC (709 ab urbe condita ). It was chosen after consultation with the astro...
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The Julian Calendar, the Gregorian reform and its adoption, astronomical year numbering, the Julian and the Gregorian Proleptic Calendars, and the accuracy of calendars. ... 1. The Julian Calendar...
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In 46 B.C., Julius Caesar created the Julian calendar in his own honor.
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There is only one JULIAN CALENDAR in the western world the original Julian Calendar was adopted by the Church without correction of its technical errors Then it was refined twice: once by the Church in the West and ... Over the centuries man has succeeded in discovering more and more truths about the God-created universe.
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January 2009 (Julian calendar: old style) ... This software is created in the hope that it would be usefull but without any warranty for fitness for a particular usage. If in doubt, please use a pencil to verify the results.
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The switch from Julian calendar to the Gregorian calendar in the English speaking world took place on Julian date Wednesday, September 3, 1752 when 11 days were removed making the new date Thursday, September 14, 1752. The Julian was created July 1, 45 B.C. Before that the Roman calendar was used - not shown here.
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