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and February together totaled an uneven number, so it remained. Eventually, during Julius Caesar's rule, the calendar no longer matched the actual seasons so the emperor adopted a 365-day calendar ...
a 10-month calendar that kicked the year off in March (with the spring equinox) and ended in December. January and February didn’t even exist: Tally up those numbers, and you’ll see a problem ...
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