January 1
the 1st of January
We currently use the Gregorian Calendar, so New Year's day is January 1. The Gregorian Calendar has been modified over the last 400 years, more than once. Perhaps you intended to ask when New Year's day fell on the Julian Calendar?
The Gregorian calendar
Just one day is new years day. In the Gregorian calendar that is 1st January.
January 1
January 1
New years Day in the Indian National calendar started was 1st Chaitra, equivalent to 22nd March 2011, Gregorian.
New years Day in the Indian National calendar started was 1st Chaitra, equivalent to 22nd March 2011, Gregorian.
Under the Gregorian calendar New Year's Day is January 1st.
Every eleven years. The Gregorian calendar repeats in 11 year cycles.
gregorian calender!
The calendar is intended to mark the number of years since the death of King Herod the Great. The Roman abbot Dionysus Exiguus devised the new Christian calendar in 533. He knew that it was impossible to say when Jesus was born, but he knew, or thought he knew, when Herod died. So, he chose to begin his Christian calendar on the year of Herod's death, and he based this on the reign of the Roman emperor Augustus. Unaware that Augustus only adopted that name four years after his reign began, going by his birth name of Octavius until then, Exiguus commenced his calendar just 4 years too late.