The second Table of December 31 of the Roman calendar
-45 (Sun) -44 (Mon) -43 (Tue) -42 (Wed) -41 (Fri) -40 (Sat) -39 (Sun) -38 (Tue) -37 (Wed) -36 (Thu) -35 (Sat) -34 (Sun) -33 (Mon) -32 (Wed) -31 (Thu) -30 (Fri) -29 (Sun) -28 (Mon) -27 (Tue) -26 (Thu) -25 (Fri) -24 (Sat) -23 (Mon) -22 (Tue) -21 (Wed) -20 (Fri) -19 (Sat) -18 (Sun) -17 (Tue) -16 (Wed) -15 (Thu) -14 (Sat) -13 (Sun) -12 (Mon) -11 (Wed) -10 (Thu) -9 (Fri) -8 (Sat) -7 (Sun) -6 (Mon) -5 (Tue) -4 (Wed) -3 (Thu) -2 (Fri) -1 (Sat) 1 (Sun) 2 (Mon) 3 (Tue) 4 (Wed) 5 (Thu) 6 (Fri) 7 (Sat) 8 (Mon)
The capital letters were the one day’s increasing leap years.
The capital and the mesh letters were the one day’s decreasing years.
The Diaries of the Gospels, Astronomy data. P290. The Feast and Memorial days, Astronomy data. P292. The Kingdom of Jesus, Astronomy data. P309.
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