File:Roman Calendar.png

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English: Fasti Antiates Maiores - This is a more readable copy of a - Miniature black and white image of a 1 m high by 2.5 m wide fragmentary fresco of a pre-Julian Roman calendar (black and red letters on a white background) found in the ruins of Nero's villa at Antium (Anzio). The lengths of January to December are 29, 28, 31, 29, 31, 29, 31, 29, 29, 31, 29, 29 days each in years without the leap month Intercalaris. Now in the Palazzo Massimo.
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current13:12, 21 November 2016Thumbnail for version as of 13:12, 21 November 20161,327 × 658 (55 KB)Göran HolbeckIn the Roman Calendar of Numa Pompilius, the leap year was every second year. In the leap year, February has got 23 Days and the leap month Intercalaris has got 27 Days.
18:26, 18 July 2016Thumbnail for version as of 18:26, 18 July 20161,327 × 657 (55 KB)Göran HolbeckUser created page with UploadWizard

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