Rome, I believe.
The Mayan civilization!
Several early civilisations adopted the 365 day calendar. Notably the Ancient Egyptians. Certainly before 3000 BC
ancient egyptians :D There has always been 365 1/4 days in a year. Thats a physical fact, that no one can alter. How it is divided up into months, is arbitary. Our modern calendar was formulated by pope Gregory and is known as the Gregorian calendar.
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.
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The Mayan civilization!
The Mayan civilization!
No. The Aztecs are credited with making the 365-day calendar.
No. It was Julius Caesar who created the 365 day calendar, though it was 11 minutes off, which caused it to snow in the summer roughly in the 1600s.
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 :)
The Egyptian
created a 365-day calendar by using astronomy.
a superwhore day to day calendar
The Aztecs relied on a 365-day agricultural calendar, this calendar showed which times of year it was best to plant and harvest. This agricultural calendar accurately showed the tie it took for the Earth to travel around the sun.
365-day calendar