Calendar wikipedia
June 18th, 2008
Calendar wikipedia
Julian Calendar - Wikipedia
The Julian Calendar was installed by Julius Caesar in 46 BC. At the time the Roman year was 709 ab urbe condita. The new calendar was chosen after consultation with Sosigenes and ... (more...)
Calendar - Wikipedia
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Wikipedia:Calendars - Simple English Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Category:Template:Calendar - Wikipedia
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Calendar - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
A calendar is a system of organizing days for a social, religious, commercial or administrative purpose. This organization is done by giving names to periods of time ? typically ... (more...)
Hebrew calendar
Selected use: Assyrian · Armenian · Attic · Aztec (Tonalpohualli ? Xiuhpohualli) · Babylonian · Bahá'í · Bengali · Berber · Bikram Samwat · Buddhist · Celtic ... (more...)
Mesoamerican calendars - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Mesoamerican calendars are the calendrical systems devised and used by the pre-Columbian cultures of Mesoamerica. In addition to the basic function of a calendar?defining and ... (more...)
Calendar date - Simple English Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
A Calendar date is a way to refer to a certain day in a calendar. With the calendar date and the calendar, the exact day can be identified. With a different calendar, the same ... (more...)
Proleptic Gregorian Calendar - Wikipedia
The proleptic Gregorian calendar is produced by extending the Gregorian Calendar to dates preceding its official introduction. When using the Latin numbering system, which does not ... (more...)
Mun (taim) - Wikipedia
Sapos yu laik halivim, yu inap sekim dispela pes long Wikipedia long Tok Inglis o narapela ... This calendar was proposed during the French Revolution, and used by the French ... (more...)