• @[email protected]
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    122 days ago

    I thought they added two months, July (for Julius) and August, not renamed, thus fucking up September, October, November and December being the 7th, 8th, 9th and 10th month.

    • Undearius
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      2 days ago

      March used to be the first month of the year. July and August used to be called Quintilis and Sextilis.

      King Pompilius is to blame for the mix-up because he added January and February before the first month of the year.

    • @PugJesusOPM
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      The two months were only temporary, the Roman calendar had 12 months before the Julian Calendar. The Julian Calendar’s two temporary months was just to unfuck the calendar, as the months had become out-of-sync with the actual seasons. July was renamed after Caesar’s death (originally Quintilis) and August renamed after Augustus took power (originally Sextilis)

      January and February are the added months, but they were added hundreds of years before Caesar was born. The numbers were always borked, lmao