December was once the 10th month and the final month of the year on the early Roman calendar.
It was the 10th and final month of the year on the ancient Roman calender.
The duration of Wild Decembers is 2 hours.
Because October was the 8th month of the roman calender and September was the 7th.But,they changed it!
due to it being 1429 AH now it started in 579AD in the ROMAN CALENDER due to it being 1429 AH now it started in 579AD in the ROMAN CALENDER
the person who formed a group to revise the Roman calender was Julian Ceaser
Decembers is the plural of December
On the Ides of March in the Roman calender or 15th of March to you and me, in the year 44AD.
She was a Roman goddess. To honor her, the Romans named a month after her when they made the calender.
Most people think there are 12 months in a Julian calender but, THEY ARE WRONG that's a Gregorian calender the calender we use now is a Gregorian calender that has 12 months. Not a Julian calender a Julian calender only has 10 months. The months used to be mean numbers and go in number order. Until 2 people added there own months and messed the calender up. Which created the Gregorian calender
The two months that were added to the calender were in-fact January and February. If you want some background information on why, then look up the Roman Calender on Wikipedia. Hope this helped!!
It's the Polar Bear for 2008.
it is 1/4 and is the value of a quarter