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- Mercedonius (Latin for "Work Month"), also known as Mercedinus, Interkalaris or Intercalaris (Latin: mensis intercalaris), was the intercalary month of...
- February followed by 27-day Mercedonius (377 days), common year, leap year with 23-day February followed by 28-day Mercedonius (378 days), and so on for...
- 31 days, apart from the last month February and the intercalary month Mercedonius. Its imperfect system and political mani****tion of intercalation caused...
- the chaos of the civil wars of the late republic. Julius Caesar added Mercedonius (23 days) and two other intercalary months (33 and 34 days respectively)...
- Intercalaris is fixed 28 28 (leap years: 29) February Intercalaris (Mercedonius) (only in intercalary years) 27 (or possibly 27–28) 23 — — Martius 31...
- generally. Under the Republican calendar, when the intercalary month Mercedonius was added to a year, it was placed after February 23 or February 24,...
- Duodecember is a 22th month[citation needed] 4–4–5 calendar Accounting period Mercedonius Ophiuchus (astrology) Glare, P.G. (2002). Oxford Latin Dictionary. Clarendon...
- Februarius were discarded. This intercalary month, named Intercalaris or Mercedonius, contained 27 days. The religious festivals that were normally celebrated...
- Junius, ****tilis, September, October, November, December. Leap month: Mercedonius or Intercalaris. H.H. Scullard, Festivals and Ceremonies of the Roman...
- the last month of the Roman year, and that when the intercalary month Mercedonius was added, the last five days of February were added to the intercalary...