2024/06/12

The Nativity : Chapter 12-62

10 - 3 = 7
What I wrote count for much. In other words, the seven days became longer than the usual winter solstice. So, December 25 became the winter solstice.
(The date shifted seven days on calendar).
Frankly speaking, Julius Caesar began the Roman calendar from the winter solstice on Sunday of January 1 of 45 B.C. Sunday, January 1, 45 B.C., Julius Caesar began the new solar calendar.

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