2024/06/07

The Nativity : Chapter 12-49

7. On Sunday, January 1, 45 B.C., Julius Caesar began the new calendar.
In December, 2001 A.D., I meditated these things.
Julius Caesar was assassinated in 44 B.C., so the Roman priests made a leap year every three years from 38 B.C. They had a leap year every three years from 38 B.C., until 9 B.C.
Therefore, Caesar Augustus reformed the Roman calendar. He made the leap year every four years from 8 B.C. Moreover he deleted a leap year from that three times for reform the day of the week.

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