Julian calendar

English

Etymology

Named after Julius Caesar who introduced the calendar in 46 B.C.

Noun

Julian calendar

  1. The calendar which was used in the western world before the present-day Gregorian calendar. The Julian calendar differed in having all multiple-of-4 years as leap years.

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