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A calendar introduced by Julius Caesar in 45 BCE, which was later corrected by Pope Gregory XIII in the Gregorian Calendar.

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A calendar introduced by Julius Caesar in 45 BCE, which was later corrected by Pope Gregory XIII in the Gregorian Calendar.

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The name of Caesar's calendar was the Julian calendar. It was replaced in 1582 by the Gregorian calendar, which we used today.

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The Julian Calendar was initiated by Julius Ceaser in 45B.C.

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The Julian Calendar is named for Julius Caeser.

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