There are dozens of different calendars, it is difficult to say which one was the first.
The three main calenders in use today are the Gregorian calender (the international standard), the Hindu calender, and the Islamic calender. There are also many less used calenders for religious purposes such as the Chinese calender, Hebrew calender, Julian calender, and Iranian calender just to name a few. It is hard to tell exactly because there are and have been so many.
no, there are very many different materials you can use as calender sheets
Different people used different systems. The Romans, for example, said The first year of Vespasian to refer to the first year when Vespasian was the emperor. Or they just used their own calender, like the Korean calender started long before the AD/BC calender, so they used that. Before the Koreans had a calender, they didn't record dates at all. Not many calenders have a before and after, like the AD/BC one.
You need to buy the calender from the Heromart I think all the codes are different for each calender.
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who made the first advent calender and why
hi thereWhat calender do they use for the Church's year? The Melkite Church uses the Gregorian calender there u go :D
he created the first chinese calender
First on the gregorian calender.
Most people think there are 12 months in a Julian calender but, THEY ARE WRONG that's a Gregorian calender the calender we use now is a Gregorian calender that has 12 months. Not a Julian calender a Julian calender only has 10 months. The months used to be mean numbers and go in number order. Until 2 people added there own months and messed the calender up. Which created the Gregorian calender
Well, the calender that we currently use today by de facto is a Gregorian Calender which was devised in the middle ages; but the Gregorian calender is heavily based on the Julian Calender constructed by Julius Cesar in 45BC.
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