In the ancient Roman calendar (the one that came before the Julian calendar) January and February didn’t exist. There were only ten months, and the sixty-ish days from December 31 to March 1 didn’t belong to any month and didn’t have numbered dates.
July 22, 2015
In the ancient Roman calendar (the one that came before the Julian calendar) January and February didn’t exist. There were only ten months, and the sixty-ish days from December 31 to March 1 didn’t belong to any month and didn’t have numbered dates.