Ancient Roman Calendar
The origins of the calendar trace back to ancient Rome, where Romulus established a ten-month system that fell short of a full year. Numa introduced significant changes, adding two months and adjusting the days, yet inconsistencies remained, leading to the creation of a leap month. This exploration reveals the complexities of early timekeeping and the evolution of our current calendar system.In this clip
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