Calendar Origins
The Roman calendar originally featured ten months, with December ironically meaning the tenth month. To align the calendar with the solar year, two additional months were added, and January eventually became the first month. Julius Caesar played a pivotal role in reforming the calendar by adopting a 365-day year with a leap year every four years, addressing the chaos of the previous system.In this clip
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