There are several. In the 'Romulus' Roman calendar, October, which had 31 days. In the Numa calendar, it could be Sextilis with 29 days, September, or October, depending on what source you believe and whether it was a civil or religious calendar. The Julian calendar was implimented by (gasp) Julius Caesar in 45BC; it also had Sextilis as its 8th month, which later became Augustus. It is also a roman calendar. Hope that helps
eighth month in the original roman calendar (which began in march). December was the tenth month.
eighth month in the original roman calendar (which began in march). December was the tenth month.
The month of October is not named after anyone. October got its name because it was the eighth month in the Roman calendar.
The month of October gets its name from the Latin word "octo," which means eight. In the original Roman calendar, October was the eighth month of the year before January and February were added to make it the tenth month.
The root octo is Latin for eight and October was the 8th month in the old Roman calendar, which started in Spring. Similarly, December was the 10th month and Quintus was the 5th month, which was renamed Julius (July) in honor of Julius Caesar.
October is the tenth month of the year in the Gregorian Calendar. October is the eighth month in the old Roman calendar, October retained its name (from the Latin "octo" meaning "eight") after July and August, after Julius and Augustus Caesar respectively, when the calendar was originally created by the Romans.
The name "October" comes from the Latin word "octo," which means eight. It was originally the eighth month in the ancient Roman calendar before January and February were added, pushing it to the tenth position.
October was originally the 8th month in the Roman calendar. The name "October" comes from the Latin word "octo," meaning eight.
The name "October" comes from the Latin word "octo," meaning eight. Originally, October was the eighth month in the Roman calendar before January and February were added, pushing it to the tenth position it now holds.
The name of the eighth lunar month will depend on which lunar calendar is being used as it is different in each one. For example the eighth lunar month in the Hindi calendar is Kartika and the eighth lunar month in the Jewish lunar calendar is Cheshvan.
The name of the month October comes from the Latin for 'eighth', because in the old Roman calender October was the eighth month of the year.
October is the tenthmonth of the year in the Gregorian Calendar and one of seven Gregorian months with a length of 31 days. The eighth month in the old Roman calendar, October retained its name (from the Latin "octo" meaning "eight") when January and February were added.