- The
calends or
kalends (Latin: kalendae) is the
first day of
every month in the
Roman calendar. The
English word "calendar" is
derived from this word...
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observational lunar one. In particular, the most
important days of each month—its
kalends, nones, and ides—seem to have
derived from the new moon, the first-quarter...
- divinae, and thus the day was
known as the
Kalendae fabariae, the Bean-
Kalends,
since at this time the bean
harvest matured.
Beans had many magico-religious...
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their years by
these consulships,
rather than sequentially, and
making the
kalends of
January start the new year
aligned this dating. Still,
private and religious...
- day (inclusive: i.e. what we
would call the
fifth day before)
before the
Kalends (first day) of March, i.e. what we
would call 24 February) was doubled...
- Occupation(s)
Chairman and CEO of
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Opera Software Known for
Founder of
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Beijing Kunlun...
-
quarto decimo Kalendarum Ianuariarum", on the
fourteenth day
before the
Kalends of the pre-Julian, twenty-nine day December, on the
oldest Roman religious...
- The
first day of the
month was the
Kalends (or Calends, from
which the
English word "calendar" derives). Each
Kalends was
sacred to Juno, and the Regina...
- The
White Ship
disaster on 25
November 1120 (called 7
kalends of
December by Farrer)
claimed the
lives of
numerous high-ranking
people of
Norman England...
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arranged the
months such that each
month started on the
ninth day
before the
kalends of the
corresponding Roman month; thus the year
began on 23 September,...