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biographiness · 2 months
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On this day on February 24 in history the Gregorian calendar, the Marbury v. Madison ruling, and the Salman Rushdie fatwa shaped the world we live in today.🌍⚖️📝
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n5701-inc · 5 months
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Revolutionizing Time: The Gregorian Calendar Adoption and Its Impact
In the annals of history, certain dates stand out as pivotal moments that reshape the way societies function. November 27, 1582, is one such date, marking the adoption of the Gregorian calendar in Catholic countries. This seemingly subtle shift in timekeeping had profound implications, correcting inaccuracies embedded in the Julian calendar and laying the groundwork for the modern system we use…
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renidereverlag · 1 year
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⚜️ Woher kommt der 366 Tage Kalender? ⚜️ Der Kalender an sich war in der Antike ein Verzeichnis an welchen Tagen Darlehen ausgezahlt wurden oder Zinsforderungen fällig waren. ⚜️ Einen Schalttag aller vier Jahre hat Julius Cäsar eingeführt. Seit dem Jahr 45 v. Chr. gab es den Julianischen Kalender. Dann hat der Februar 29 statt 28 Tage und ein solches Schaltjahr 366 statt 365 Tage. ⚜️ 1582 n. Chr. gab es eine Kalenderreform. Seitdem ist heute weltweit überwiegend der gregorianische Kalender in Gebrauch. ⚜️ #kalender#julius#juliuscaesar#juliusceasar#gregorian#gregoriancalendar#julian#calendar#365#366#notiz#notizen#weisheit#wissen#kalender2023#kalendersprüche#sprüche#zitat#zitate#römisch#römischesreich#jahr#sonne#mond#sterne#wissenswert#wissenswertes#wissenwosherkommt#fakt#fakten (hier: Renidere Verlag) https://www.instagram.com/p/Ck3XhGRjAwG/?igshid=NGJjMDIxMWI=
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ricisidro · 10 months
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The beautiful month of #July is named after the fame Roman Emperor #JuliusCaesar. He is the same emperor #Jesus was referring to when He said, "give unto Caesar what belongs to Caesar." He is the one who introduced them Julian calendar in 46 BC used during the life of Jesus. The #Juliancalendar has gradually been abandoned since 1582 in favour of the #Gregoriancalendar.
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venedi · 2 years
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There is only “one” #multicalendar 2022 #calendar #handsigned #numbered #limitededition #musthave #venedi #gregoriancalendar #hebrewcalendar #lunarcalendar #jewish #hebrew #holidays #starofdavid #legend #infographic #screenprinting (w: Venedi - now, create new) https://www.instagram.com/p/CY-QA2xqRou/?utm_medium=tumblr
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tinyeyescomics · 3 years
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My grandma only knows her birth date in the lunar calendar(阴历). 🌚 I only know mine in the Gregorian calendar, also called “the solar calendar” in Chinese(阳历)🌞. The Gregorian calendar was first put into use in 1912 after the end of the Qing Dynasty, which is not that long ago! The time when grandma was born, the lunar calendar still had a dominant impact on people’s lives. Today, the Gregorian calendar is used in China as a standard, but the lunar calendar is still the only reference to most traditional holidays. #lunarcalendar #lunarbirthday #chinesecalendar #chineseculture #solarcalendar #gregoriancalendar #yinandyang #chineselife #chineselifestyle #sliceoflife #tinyeyescomics https://www.instagram.com/p/CJ3ojm_DZQf/?igshid=1wh7tz1t037fo
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soleilburning · 4 years
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Il problema che noi tutti ci poniamo ogni fine settimana, dove il divertimento e la distrazione hanno fatto da padrona, è il Lunedì. La funzione di questo giorno è quella di dare una sequenza di giorni che danno inizio ad una settimana che a sua volta danno una sequenza ad un mese. Lo scopo qual'è? Il calendario Guliano è stato creato dagli egizi che a sua volta è stato trasformato in Calendario Gregoriano da Papa Gregorio XIII che voleva, con questa riforma , superare lo sfasamento tra il calendario giuliano, introdotto da Giulio Cesare, e l'andamento dell'anno solare, nei confronti dei quali si era, in quel momento, in ritardo. Da ciò si deduce che sia semplicemente un giorno per tenere conto alle fatiche e alla produttività di ogni essere umano all'intero della società. perché ne abbiamo paura? Non credete che il poco controllo che abbiamo si tratti dell'incapacità di tenere i ritmi di una società sempre di più evolutiva e capitalista, piena di controllo e schiavismo umano? La risposta credo che sia nella paura liquida di Bauman. Una paura prodotta dal poco controllo umano all'interno della società frenetica e produttiva. In conclusione ciò non rende tutti noi SCHIAVI di un imposizione evolutiva data dal capitalismo che sviluppa in noi immotivate paure, tipo quella del LUNEDÌ'? Pensarci è la rivoluzione. #lunedi #nobluemonday #capitalism #globalization #revolutionaryroad #freemotivation #bauman #liquidfear #sun #moon #gregoriancalendar #nosociety https://www.instagram.com/p/B7mZetooSnI/?igshid=nq4e7o186bea
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susyjimenezgracia · 4 years
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#everyfouryears #correctivemeasure #gregoriancalendar https://www.instagram.com/p/B9Kbqh0JD916uDtO6jcAz95Qw-8aTpuLxxFchk0/?igshid=bihmitnxr6i3
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spanky606 · 5 years
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Reposted from @kishlb - #happynewyear 45 B.C. #NewYearsDay In 45 B.C., New Year’s Day is celebrated on January 1 for the first time in history as the #Juliancalendar takes effect. Soon after becoming #Roman dictator, #JuliusCaesar decided that the traditional #Romancalendar was in dire need of reform. Introduced around the seventh century B.C., the Roman calendar attempted to follow the lunar cycle but frequently fell out of phase with the seasons and had to be corrected. In addition, the pontifices, the Roman body charged with overseeing the calendar, often abused its authority by adding days to extend political terms or interfere with elections. In designing his new calendar, Caesar enlisted the aid of Sosigenes, an Alexandrian astronomer, who advised him to do away with the #lunarcycle entirely and follow the solar year, as did the #Egyptians. The year was calculated to be 365 and 1/4 days, and Caesar added 67 days to 46 B.C., making 45 B.C. begin on #January 1, rather than in #March. He also decreed that every four years a day be added to February, thus theoretically keeping his calendar from falling out of step. Shortly after Caesar was assassinated in 44 B.C., Mark Anthony changed the name of the month Quintilis to Julius (July) to honor him. Later, the month of Sextilis was renamed Augustus(August) after his successor. Celebration of New Year’s Day in January fell out of practice during the Middle Ages, and even those who strictly adhered to the Julian calendar did not observe the New Year exactly on January 1. The reason for the latter was that Caesar and Sosigenes failed to calculate the correct value for the solar year as 365.242199 days, not 365.25 days. Thus, an 11-minute-a-year error added seven days by the year 1000, and 10 days by the mid-15th century. #TheChurch became aware of this problem, and in the 1570s #PopeGregoryXIII commissioned Jesuit astronomer Christopher Clavius to come up with a new calendar. In 1582, the #Gregoriancalendar was implemented, omitting 10 days for that year and establishing the new rule that only one of every four centennial years should be a leap year. - #regrann https://www.instagram.com/p/BvRWmasHZpY/?utm_source=ig_tumblr_share&igshid=1dflbwiu6c82c
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hufapetre-blog · 5 years
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For #confidence just when teammates decide to rinse that clinging fist with, the rest of them bitches..! Submission ~ I'm under a mission, still within the #mission I'Mpossible movies wheel still has a MOTher's rhetoric parameters and climactic murders while, MOVIng the 'e' #cruise in it. Short, height edge of seat biting, artists doing stunts, I write about
Hashtag #sings it loud
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literary-rambles · 5 years
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Some Christmas Logic: ❄️Catholics celebrate Christmas until Epiphany, January 6th (12 days of Christmas and all that) ❄️Ukrainian Catholics use the old calendar where Christmas Day falls on January 7 ❄️Therefore the Ukrainian Christmas Season extends to January 19th ❄️I am Ukrainian American ❄️CONCLUSION: Christmas for me lasts from December 24th to January 19th wooooo ...... #christmastree🎄 #gregoriancalendar #ukrainianchristmas #ukrainianamerican #christmasphotography (at Christmas In Chicago) https://www.instagram.com/p/Br8JZWAHQGY/?utm_source=ig_tumblr_share&igshid=1g7p7xz18oyem
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Happy New year world, this is me yesterday photographed on the beach by @louise.beer ❤️ I have been fascinated by the number of people questioning the passing of the new year (maybe it’s just my feed?). It’s my birthday on New Years Eve so it feels entirely fitting for me but some quick searching on the internet can fill us in on man’s control of time and the fascinating switching of days linked to our understanding of the universes and religion. I have a hunch questioning new year is a trend we have seen since Brexit and the pandemic, let’s hope people don’t get carried away with these things again this year, at least not armed only with a 3rd degree in internet searching. . . . . . #gregoriancalendar #janus #caesar #365_24 #godofdoorways #godofallbeginnings #happynewyear #portrait #portraitphotography #sea #coast #seaside #picoftheday #instaphoto #romangods #newyear (at Margate, Kent) https://www.instagram.com/john_h00per/p/CYOszbuISXj/?utm_medium=tumblr
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theaviditywitch · 2 years
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Have you ever wondered why we celebrate New Years Day on the first day of January every year? I have and I’m a bit of a geek when it comes to these things, so I looked it up to find out. I decided to share my findings in my blog for anyone else who may be curious about the holiday’s origin. I may not have all the facts right, but I have done the best I could with the information that is available to me.  You can find the post by following the link below: https://www.theaviditywitch.com/2022/01/satire-saturday-origins-of-new-years.html #theaviditywitch #witch #witchcraft #pagan #blog #NewYearsDay #holiday #January #history #Gregoriancalendar #newpost #newyearsresolution #comesee https://www.instagram.com/p/CYNlSw_rF5Q/?utm_medium=tumblr
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pixoplanet · 2 years
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It's December 21st, the Winter Solstice in the Northern Hemisphere and the Summer Solstice in the Southern Hemisphere. The Winter Solstice is the shortest day of the year. For those of you in the Northern Hemisphere, from now on, the sun will rise earlier and set later each day until you reach the Summer Solstice.
The early Middle Eastern religions held their most sacred celebrations of the year on the Winter Solstice. According to the Julian Calendar, which was in effect throughout the Roman Empire and Europe from 45 BCE until 1582 CE, when Gregorian Calendar replaced it, December 25th marked the Winter Solstice.
The day was celebrated as the Nativity of the Sun. At midnight, celebrants shouted, "The Virgin has brought forth! The light is waxing!" They used the image of an infant to represent the newborn Sun. No doubt the virgin referred to was the goddess known as the Heavenly Virgin or Heavenly Goddess or Astarte, who, according to the ancestral Judeo-Christian religions, conceived and bore a son on the Winter Solstice. Her son was known as Mithra, the Sun God, whose thousands of eyes spied on every deed, and nothing, particularly evil deeds, could escape his gaze.
And so it appears there is nothing new under the Sun, is there? ☮️Peace… Jamiese of Pixoplanet
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venedi · 5 years
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M2019 going to a print !! ❤️#screenprint #print #ready #multicalendar #4layers #cyan #magenta #yellow #black #cmyk #10anniversary #tribute #gregoriancalendar #dymaxionmap #fuller #biggestcities #buckminsterfuller #woweffect https://www.instagram.com/venedistudio/p/Bqssrbgh1l2/?utm_source=ig_tumblr_share&igshid=1p6o76o68oms7
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theyearofyears · 3 years
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Happy New Fiscal Year, taxpayers of the United Kingdom! I could add a lot of New Years to this project if I included all the various tax years by country and by type - personal, corporate, government. (I haven’t yet decided that I won’t… ) For today, 6th April, it is just the UK. Plenty of countries use 1st April - including the UK for its governmental fiscal year. There’s also Brazil, Hong Kong, India, Japan (government/corporate) New Zealand (personal/corporate only), Singapore, South Africa. The anomaly of 6th April is an interesting one, if you are interested in such things. Its history is in the switch in 1752 from the Julian calendar to the Gregorian that is still in use today. The big difference was that the Julian calendar counted a year as 365.25 days and the Gregorian calls it 365.2425 days. That 0.0075 of a day - or 648 seconds - was causing a slow drift away from dates lining up with seasons. To simplify a long story, this was most keening felt as the “Moveable Feast” of Easter was losing its connection to the Spring Equinox. The drift had gotten 11 days ahead (which is a lot of 0.0075s). In 1752, an Act of Parliament made 11 days - 3rd-13th September - not happen. And the tax year? 25th March used to be New Year’s Day. England had kept this date for way longer than most countries - including Scotland which switched to 1st January 150 years earlier. When the Gregorian switch was made, the New Year started on January 1st, but the tax years - and quarters - stayed put. Still with me? The final piece of the puzzle is that taxation law stated that the tax year began ‘from’ 25th March - and the legal definition of ‘from’ meant the day after - ie 26th March. So add eleven days and here we are, 6th April. And if that hasn’t made your day I don’t know what will. Happy New Year #FiscalYear #TaxYear #Tax #ILoveTax #648seconds #GregorianCalendar #JulianCalendar #HappyNewYear #TheYearOfYears Image: a brightly coloured pie chart and list describing the different types of UK taxes and how much each contributes to the whole pot. (Source: wikipedia) (at United Kingdom) https://www.instagram.com/p/CNV1sM-lB5S/?igshid=19itk6xo1ihuh
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