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  • > A deletion of ten days was made, when switching to the Gregorian calendar. Looks unbelievable. The church would never do that. The Bible says God created...
    202 KB (27,745 words) - 06:38, 4 March 2023
  • intercalary days into the calendar to make it "right" and fails to start on January 1, as the World and Gregorian calendars do. Nhprman 01:25, 14 January...
    25 KB (3,815 words) - 14:18, 4 February 2024
  • Textbooks give it according to the Julian calendar, so it actually happened nine days later by the Gregorian calendar. To confuse matters even more, a date...
    37 KB (5,683 words) - 00:55, 25 February 2024
  • the Gregorian Calendar was the official calendar in the US before switching to the ISO calendar. Sunday is the first day of the week in the Gregorian calendar...
    73 KB (12,210 words) - 12:20, 19 January 2022
  • countries where a different calendar is standard have a Wikipedia in their own language. When reading an English text, Gregorian calendar dates are to be expected...
    57 KB (7,163 words) - 16:42, 16 April 2024
  • the intro: although factually from 1951 through 1960. Yes, yes, the Gregorian calendar starts in Year One, so all decades actually run from 10n+1 to 10n+10...
    31 KB (3,948 words) - 13:02, 24 December 2023
  • implemented in 1752, altered the official British dating method to the Gregorian calendar with the start of the year on January 1 (it had been March 25). These...
    95 KB (12,977 words) - 17:24, 20 October 2022
  • those in others! Julian / Gregorian calendar differences have added to the confusion here. I have amended the dates to (Gregorian) 8.II.1834—2.II.1907 as...
    68 KB (9,735 words) - 12:33, 14 July 2024
  • Guildford on Monday, 17 January 1597 (Julian calendar; equating to 30 January 1598 in the Gregorian calendar).”, but this description is not correct. Monday...
    61 KB (8,308 words) - 13:52, 26 July 2024
  • Gregorian dates for Jon Chungs asianness 2003 to 2007 from http://www.jewfaq.org/holiday2.htm#Dates as of 2004-12-17t14:44z. — Jeandré I'd prefer to switch...
    89 KB (13,121 words) - 21:38, 8 June 2024
  • written in, and further regardless of the calendar used. 'The nineties', or any other decade on the Gregorian calendar exists globally - i.e., the Islamic or...
    68 KB (9,873 words) - 14:41, 23 June 2024
  • since Spain and Portugal made Julian-to-Gregorian shift while Columbus was at see) using the wrong calendar system. And avoiding specific days of the...
    64 KB (9,771 words) - 23:05, 1 March 2023
  • (talk) 22:45, 30 December 2019 (UTC) The years are wrong on this. The Gregorian calendar starts at 1 A.D. (NOT 0), therefore the new decade starts on January...
    97 KB (13,441 words) - 23:44, 14 June 2023
  • fall on different Gregorian calendar dates the following year (and overlap with each other)? If we include Christmas, will we also include Hanukkah and Kwanzaa...
    102 KB (14,593 words) - 20:56, 7 June 2022
  • the government does accept the Saka era as the national calendar, though the Gregorian calendar is accepted as an equal.Pizzadeliveryboy 13:43, 9 February...
    130 KB (19,024 words) - 01:04, 12 January 2023
  • date. Note the New Years Day is a poor example, if you're using the Gregorian calendar, New Years Day is on January 1st. New Years Day is not on December...
    203 KB (24,391 words) - 07:30, 21 March 2023
  • Roosevelt a first term of 1418.5 days. Due to the properties of the Gregorian calendar, 1800 and 1900 were not leap years, so John Adams' term and William...
    110 KB (16,774 words) - 20:02, 2 February 2023
  • celebrated in Kosovo by the Albanian catholics following the Julian calendar and not the Gregorian one. This is a very strong proof to say that they were originally...
    251 KB (38,457 words) - 07:26, 4 March 2023
  • of Ramadan and links you to an article about that month, i.e Ramadan (calendar month), which explains in detail all you could ever want to know. 86.144...
    142 KB (19,965 words) - 13:58, 9 April 2024
  • where the Julian calendar was used for a longer time, it's hard to figure out if the date in the wikiarticle is Julian or Gregorian. Events with iffy...
    139 KB (20,632 words) - 19:42, 31 January 2023
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