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Sargon of Akkad, who ruled around 2334-2279 BCE, is not specifically credited with developing a 365-day calendar. However, the Mesopotamian civilizations, including the Akkadians, utilized a lunisolar calendar that comprised 12 lunar months, with periodic adjustments to align with the solar year. This system influenced later calendar developments, but Sargon himself did not create a 365-day calendar.
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Egypt were the first ones to use the 365-day calendar
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Sargon of Akkad, who ruled around 2334-2279 BCE, is not specifically credited with developing a 365-day calendar. However, the Mesopotamian civilizations, including the Akkadians, utilized a lunisolar calendar that comprised 12 lunar months, with periodic adjustments to align with the solar year. This system influenced later calendar developments, but Sargon himself did not create a 365-day calendar.
No. The Aztecs are credited with making the 365-day calendar.
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Egypt were the first ones to use the 365-day calendar
It was a 365-day calendar similar to our present-day calendar.
The ancient Egyptians had a 360 day calendar, but i do believe they were the founders of the 365 calendar. Hope it help :)
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Several early civilisations adopted the 365 day calendar. Notably the Ancient Egyptians. Certainly before 3000 BC
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