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Q: What does proleptic mean?
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What day was August 9 378AD?

proleptic Gregorian calendar: Wednesday Julian calendar: Thursday


What day of the week was April 2 1011?

That's a Monday on the Julian calendar and a Tuesday on the proleptic Gregorian calendar.


What day of the week was 22 April 571?

That's a Wednesday on the Julian calendar and a Monday on the proleptic Gregorian calendar.


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The 8th of April of 1066 was a Monday. On the proleptic Gregorian calendar it's a Sunday.


What are examples of story that has a proleptic ending?

"Inception" is an example of a story with a proleptic ending, where the spinning top keeps spinning but cuts to black before showing if it falls or not. Another example is "The Sopranos" series finale, which ends with abrupt ambiguity, leaving the fate of the main character unresolved.


When was the last millenium?

The second millennium of the Christian Era of the (proleptic) Gregorian Calendar is from Thursday 1 January 1001 through Sunday 31 December 2000.


What is the the early 14th century?

The early 14th century was a period of time between Friday, January 1, 1301 and Thursday, December 31, 1350. (In the Proleptic Gregorian calendar)


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April 16, 1072 is a Monday on the Julian calendar.(On the proleptic Gregorian calendar it's a Tuesday.)


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What day of the week was April 15 1452?

On the proleptic Gregorian calendar, which is the Gregorian calendar extended to dates before its existence, it was a Thursday. On the Julian calendar, which the Gregorian calendar replaced in 1582, it was a Saturday.


How many years has it been since the common era began?

The "Common Era" began in what would have been January 1, 0001 AD in the proleptic Gregorian calendar. It has been 2,010 years since the beginning of the "Common Era".