Arithmetic solar calendar system, with a 365-day year, plus one day intercalated into one of the 12 months during some years; preceded the Gregorian calendar for civil use.
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The solar calendar introduced in Rome in 46 b.c.
1 Currently, the Julian calendar is 11 days behind its bigger Gregorian brother.
2 So Pope Gregory XIII appointed a commission to tweak the Julian Calendar .
3 The Orthodox Church of Russia still maintains the Julian calendar for religious reasons.
4 The Serbs celebrate Christmas according to Julian Calendar , on January 7.
5 They keep the old Julian calendar , and it's now ten days behind ours.
6 The Russian Orthodox Church uses the Julian calendar and celebrates Christmas on January 7.
7 When the Julian calendar was introduced, the equinox fell on the 25th of March.
8 A classy clock fighting for a consortium ofIstanbul high rollers backing the Julian calendar .
9 This became apparent to the Neapolitan doctor Aloysius Lilius who proposed to modify the Julian calendar .
10 The English still used the old Julian calendar .
11 Adoption of the calendar, which replaced the older lunar and Julian calendars , was a drawn-out affair.
12 Still goes by the Julian calendar , just like my dear mother. He makes a joking face.
13 In 46 BC Julius Caesar oversaw the introduction of the Julian calendar which incorporated the leap year.
14 The conflict of dates was due to Imperial Russia's insistence on the ancient, and inaccurate Julian calendar .
15 They're listed by date, the earlier ones in the Julian calendar , the later ones in the Gregorian calendar.
16 In 1582, Pope Gregory XIII adjusted the Julian calendar and created the Gregorian calendar that lengthened each year.
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