Julian calendar
English
Etymology
Named after Julius Caesar who introduced the calendar in 46 B.C.
Noun
- 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.
Translations
calendar
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