• The Revised Julian calendar, or less formally the new calendar and also known as the Milanković calendar, is a calendar proposed in 1923 by the Serbian...
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  • years, until 1582 when Pope Gregory XIII promulgated a revised calendar. The Julian calendar has two types of years: a normal year of 365 days and a...
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  • replacement for, the Julian calendar. The principal change was to space leap years differently so as to make the average calendar year 365.2425 days long...
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    to correct an error in the Julian calendar that was causing erroneous calculation of the date of Easter. The Julian calendar had been based upon a year...
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  • some of the latter adopted the revised Julian calendar while Old Calendarists remained committed to the Julian calendar. Old Calendarists are not in communion...
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  • Julius Caesar used in most of Eastern Christian churches Revised Julian calendar, calendar used by some Eastern Orthodox churches Liturgical year, annually...
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  • The proleptic Julian calendar is produced by extending the Julian calendar backwards to dates preceding AD 8 when the quadrennial leap year stabilized...
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  • whether one follows the Julian Calendar (sometimes referred to as the "Old Calendar") or the Revised Julian Calendar ("New Calendar"). All dates having to...
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  • Leap year (category Calendars)
    28. The Gregorian calendar, the world's most widely used civil calendar, makes a further adjustment for the small error in the Julian algorithm. Each leap...
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  • calendar Pax Calendar Pentecontad calendar Pisan calendar Positivist calendar Revised Julian calendar Roman calendar [citation needed] Runic calendar...
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  • Antiquity, the Hellenic calendars inspired the Roman calendar, including the solar Julian calendar introduced in 45 BC. Many modern calendar proposals, including...
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  • the civil authorities from the Julian to the Gregorian calendar. In religious sources it could be that the Julian calendar was used for a longer period...
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    year 2800 CE, the Gregorian and Revised Julian calendars will begin to differ by one calendar day. The Gregorian calendar aims to ensure that the northward...
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  • Determination of the day of the week (category Julian calendar)
    Gregorian calendar – all years which divide exactly by 100 (other than those which divide exactly by 400). In the Revised Julian calendar – all years...
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    Orthodox churches that adopted the Revised Julian calendar. In the history of Christianity, divisions on which calendar to use were initiated after 1582...
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    The tables below list equivalent dates in the Julian and Gregorian calendars. Years are given in astronomical year numbering. Within these tables, January...
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    light is the same in every reference frame. Milanković proposed a revised Julian calendar in 1923. It made centennial years leap years if division by 900...
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  • Orthodox calendar may refer to: Eastern Orthodox Church liturgical calendar Revised Julian calendar, used by some Eastern Orthodox for the calculation...
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  • Dominical letter (category Julian calendar)
    Sunday in the Revised Julian calendar is April 3 + 14 − 1 = April 16. Note that the date (and hence the day of the week) in the Revised Julian and Gregorian...
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  • Orthodox calendar may refer to: Eastern Orthodox liturgical year Julian calendar (sometimes referred to as the "Old Calendar") Revised Julian calendar, a quasi-Gregorian...
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  • Common year (category Calendars)
    intercalation. The Gregorian calendar (like the earlier Julian calendar) employs both common years and leap years to keep the calendar aligned with the tropical...
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    Roman calendar was the calendar used by the Roman Kingdom and Roman Republic. Although the term is primarily used for Rome's pre-Julian calendars, it is...
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  • the Philippines Revised Statutes of the United States Revised Julian calendar Revised New General Catalogue, an astronomy catalog Revised Romanization of...
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    among others, began using the Revised Julian calendar, which at present corresponds exactly to the Gregorian calendar. Therefore, these Orthodox Christians...
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    Ukraine as Vodokhreshche or Yordan, according to the Gregorian calendar and Revised Julian calendar by the Orthodox Church of Ukraine (OCU), the Catholic Church...
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  • date). The Julian period is a chronological interval of 7980 years; year 1 of the Julian Period was 4713 BC (−4712). The Julian calendar year 2024 is...
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  • Orthodox Churches, under the names Revised Julian calendar or New calendar, but was rejected by others. The Gregorian calendar is currently used by most of...
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    before and after a calendar change, respectively. Usually, they refer to the change from the Julian calendar to the Gregorian calendar as enacted in various...
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  • the Julian calendar, it adds a leap day every four years without exception, and begins the year on 11 or 12th of September in the Julian calendar. A gap...
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    the Revised Julian calendar adopted only that part of the revised calendar that applied to festivals falling on fixed dates in the Julian calendar. The...
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