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Somewhat amazingly it only occured to me yesterday that the last 4 months of the year(9th, 10th, 11th & 12th)are actually prefixed with Latin numericals indicating that they are in fact the 7th, 8th, 9th & 10th months of the year(Sept-ember, Octo-ber, Nov-ember and Dec-ember. Hasnt anyone noticed? What kind of crazed calendar have we been using all this time...or is there as I suspect a perfectly rational explanation? Someone enlighten me as I am now on the brink of emotional and physical collpase as a result of this quandry and I pity the fool who has to clean up that particular mess :-S
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Thanks. I think most of the calendar is Roman, Janus-January(2 faced oddball), February?, Mars-March(God of War), April?, Maia-May(Goddes of Growth appropriately enough), Juno-June(Queen of the Gods), July(Et tu Brute), August(Augustus). I find it odd that the pious God Fearing country that we became should continue to adopt the Julian calendar given its reliance on heathen Gods and power mad emperors. Still, I can sleep safe now in the knowledge that I havent been celebrating my birthday months early for the last 30 years...its a load off let me tell you. :))

I think the story goes something along the line of, Julius had a month named after him so then Caesar Augustus felt left out so he got August named after him.


The days of the week we inherited from our pagan past rather than the Romans. The Romans referred to the specific day in relation to its position in the month. As in, ?Beware the Ides* of March...?


*Spelling????

Michael Palaeologus Wrote:

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> OK, you are not getting this one.

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> Christmas IS named after the well known Canadien

> photographer, Chris Thomas.

>

> See Its Chrimbo


No - surely you mean Chris Thomas, the man who brought us Roxy Music and Pulp and (heavens forbid) The Lion King Soundtrack.

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