in reply to Re^2: Leap years? How does that work?
in thread Leap years? How does that work?
I thought the months started with January, because that month was named after the two-faced Roman god Janus, god of beginnings/endings and doors. (Janitor comes from Janus, for example.) There were ten months, finishing with December, the tenth month (the year's last four months are September, October, November, December -- months 7, 8, 9, and 10). Then Julius Caesar added two months in the summer, named after himself (Julius Augustus Caesar, hence July and August) to get to twelve months.
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Re^4: Leap years? How does that work?
by LanX (Saint) on Feb 03, 2022 at 17:19 UTC | |
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Re^4: Leap years? How does that work?
by soonix (Chancellor) on Feb 03, 2022 at 19:06 UTC |