Table of Months
Months (Roman) | Lengths before 45 BC | Lengths as of 45 BC | Months (English) |
---|---|---|---|
Ianuarius | 29 | 31 | January |
Februarius | 28 (leap years: 23 or 24) | 28 (leap years: 29) | February |
Mercedonius/Intercalaris | 0 (leap years: 27) | (abolished) | — |
Martius | 31 | 31 | March |
Aprilis | 29 | 30 | April |
Maius | 31 | 31 | May |
Iunius | 29 | 30 | June |
Quintilis (Iulius) | 31 | 31 | July |
Sextilis (Augustus) | 29 | 31 | August |
September | 29 | 30 | September |
October | 31 | 31 | October |
November | 29 | 30 | November |
December | 29 | 31 | December |
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