I'm pretty certain no records exist of whoever decided names of the days in Sweden, but it was named after the Asa Gods, though Christianity came along and Saturday/Sunday got changed. So, probably some ranomd guy 1000+ years ago :P
There were eight days, including a market day. There were eight days, including a market day. and so on an do fourth :)
The days of the week are named after the seven planets of classical astronomy. However, their order in the calendar differs depending on the society or tradition. Link of Wikipedia entry can be found below.
Combat could take place for up to four days a week.
No. They started on different days of the week and 2004 was a leap year, which was 1993 was not.
Week work was what villein's had to weekly for the lord of the village
what planets did the romans use to name the days of the week
MondayManeRātahiRāhinaTuesdayTūreiRāruaRātūWednesdayWenereiRātoruRāapaThursdayTāiteRāwhāRāpareFridayParaireRārimaRāmereSaturdayHātareiRāhoroiSundayRātapu
The days of the week are name after Norse gods. For example Thursday was named after the Norse god of thunder, Thor.
Starting with Monday the days of the week are Lunes, Martes, Miercoles, Jueves, Viernes, Sabado, and Domingo.
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The names of the days of the week are different in each language. You must specify a language before a useful answer can be provided.
I am the walrusdear prudence8 days a week
Today Tommorow and day ahter tommorow
Seven days in a week is more generally used than seven days in the week, except if in reference to a specific week such as 'the seven days in the week' when referring to a specific week, such as the week before Christmas.
There are 7 days in a week and there is 4 weeks in a month
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Tuesday and Thursday