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there are twelve months

In classical Greece, an eight-year cycle called 'oktaeteris' was known. The difference between those two lengths is three 30-day lunar months. So in a period of eight years, a 30-day month would have to be intercalated three times to reconcile the lengths of lunar and tropical year.

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