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Julius Caesar attempted to fix the problem of the seasonal drift by creating a new calendar. ... In the year 46 BC, Julius Caesar reformed the Roman calendar to what he hoped would be a more manageable form.
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Yet such is the case with Julius Caesar, the origin of Germany's Kaiser and Russia's Tsar. Early in his life Caesar (c.100 BC - 44 BC) shows ruthless determination. In 75 BC he is captured by ... On March 15 (the Ides of March in the Roman calendar) Caesar is sitting in his seat in the senate when the conspirators strike.
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RFC 1 - Host Software ... FAQS.ORG makes no guarantees as to the accuracy of the posts. Each post is the personal opinion of the poster. These posts are not intended to substitute for medical, tax, legal, investment, accounting, or other professional advice. ... Search the Q&A Archives...
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The Gregorian calendar takes its name from Pope Gregory X111, who reformed the Roman calendar in the year 1582. Before that time the civil calendar was called the Julian calendar, after the Roman Emperor Julius Caesar who had also made some alterations to the calendar in the year 46 BC. One of Caesar's amendments was...
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Listed below are questions submitted by users of "From Stargazers to Starships" and the answers given to them. This is just a selection--of the many questions that arrive, only a few are listed. ... About the Maya Calendar; ... Leap years on the Jewish calendar;
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one of whom she will ever be proud, and one whose life and deeds will always afford an example for posterity to follow. ... The calendar as regulated by Julius Caesar in 46 BC assumed the length of the solar year to be exactly 365 1/2 days, whereas it is eleven minutes and a few with seconds less.
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She is the very first named astronomer about whom there is accurate recorded information. There are those amongst ... 46 BC Sosigenes of Alexandria calculates a calendar of 365.25 days which was introduced by Julius Caesar which was then used by the world until 1582 when Pope Gregory XIII introduced his "Gregorian Calendar",
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Centuries later Julius Caesar set the length to 31, as well as adding days elsewhere to fix the problem of the months no longer corresponding to the seasons, ... Following the example of Sulla, in 46 BC Julius Caesar established games to celebrate his Roman Civil War victory over Pompeius at Pharsalus. The four last...
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The Middle Ages ... This is a large file and may take several minutes to download. Please do not click any other buttons except "STOP" until this page has finished loading. To search for specific information, click inside this frame and use your browser's "FIND" command. ... 16,000,300,000 BCE TIME BEGINS: In a fraction of...
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