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| Jul·ian cal·en·dar |
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former dating system: the twelve-month solar calendar introduced by Julius Caesar in 46 bc, consisting of 365 days, with an extra day every four years. It was replaced by the Gregorian calendar in 1582. See also Gregorian calendar
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