I believe you mean "Julius Caesar." He was a Roman general.
Julian
Julian
The months of the Julian calendar are the months we use today. We use the Gregorian calendar, which is a slightly modified version of the Julian calendar. The month July is named after Julius Caesar. August is named after Augustus.
The name Julian derives from the name Julius . This names means belonging to Julius, hence it was also used to name the Julian calendar introduced by Julius Caesar.
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 name literally means, in Latin, "belonging to Julius (Caesar)"
The Julian Calender. It was so called from Caius Julius Caesar, who conceived and put it into practice.
Julius Caesar modernized the calendar. What is known as the Julian Calendar is still used in some instances today.
Julius Caesar introduced what is known as the Julian calendar in 45 BC.
The word is Julian calendar. It was a Roman calendar introduced by Julius Caesar.
The Julian Calendar was a calendar reform by Julius Caesar in Rome, introduced in 46 BC. The Julian Calendar divided the year into 365 days and 12 months, with a leap day every 4 years.