Caesar's reform plan called for a fixed, 12-month, 365-day calendar beginning with the ... new year long before Caesar rose to power, his Julian calendar, as it came to be known, was the first ...
In the Julian calendar, the years lasted 365.25 days, while in the Gregorian calendar, they lasted 365.2425 days. The new Gregorian calendar rule to compensate for the Julian calendar mismatch ...
In 1752, from Sept. 3rd to 13th, people witnessed a unique historical event. Eleven days were cut from the calendar and deleted forever.
Teymour Taj celebrates the beginning of 2025 by exploring the weird and wonderful history of calendars As 2025 rolled in, ...