Flying Squid to InsanePeopleFacebook • 6 months agoWhat year is it?!imagemessage-square47arrow-up1115arrow-down115
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minus-squareSSTFlink52•6 months agoThe Gregorian calendar didn’t go into effect until 1582. Because it’s a modification of the Julian calender. Which replaced the Roman calender. Almost like there’s a continuity or something.
minus-squareathos77linkfedilink16•6 months ago The Gregorian calendar didn’t go into effect until 1582. And 1583. And 1589. And 1587 and 1610 and 1700. And also 1752, 1873/74, 1916, 1918, 1923, and 1926/27.
The Gregorian calendar didn’t go into effect until 1582. Because it’s a modification of the Julian calender. Which replaced the Roman calender.
Almost like there’s a continuity or something.
And 1583. And 1589. And 1587 and 1610 and 1700. And also 1752, 1873/74, 1916, 1918, 1923, and 1926/27.