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  2. Template:Julian calendar - Wikipedia

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    This template can be used to wrap dates that are given in the Julian Calendar, to 'protect' them from autoformatting templates like {{}}.The template returns the exact string given as the first parameter, but wraps it in an HTML span with the "date-julian" class.

  3. Template:JULIANCALENDAR - Wikipedia

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    Current events; Random article; About Wikipedia ... gives the current date in the Julian calendar. References. Hatcher, D. A. (1984). Simple formulae for Julian day ...

  4. Calendar date - Wikipedia

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    A calendar date is a reference to a particular day, represented within a calendar system, enabling a specific day to be unambiguously identified. Simple math can be performed between dates; commonly, the number of days between two dates may be calculated, e.g., "25 March 2025" is ten days after "15 March 2025".

  5. Julian calendar - Wikipedia

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    Alexander Jones says that the correct Julian calendar was in use in Egypt in 24 BC, [54] implying that the first day of the reform in both Egypt and Rome, 1 January 45 BC, was the Julian date 1 January if 45 BC was a leap year and 2 January if it was not. This necessitates fourteen leap days up to and including AD 8 if 45 BC was a leap year and ...

  6. Template:JULIANDAY.JULIAN - Wikipedia

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    {{JULIANDAY.JULIAN|325|3|21}} returns 1839844 (spring equinox observed at the Christian First Council of Nicaea, taken as a reference for aligning the Julian calendar to the proleptic Gregorian calendar) {{JULIANDAY.JULIAN|1582|10|4}} returns 2299160 (last day of the Julian calendar before the transition to the Gregorian calendar) {{JULIANDAY ...

  7. Template:JULIANDAY - Wikipedia

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    This template computes the number of the Julian day starting at noon on the date given in parameter (in the Gregorian calendar, without any Julian correction for proleptic Gregorian dates where the calendar was not effectively applied). The result is valid for all proleptic Gregorian calendar dates starting on March 1, 4800 BC (−4799) at ...

  8. Template:Julian calendar/doc - Wikipedia

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  9. Julian day - Wikipedia

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    The term Julian date may also refer, outside of astronomy, to the day-of-year number (more properly, the ordinal date) in the Gregorian calendar, especially in computer programming, the military and the food industry, [10] or it may refer to dates in the Julian calendar. For example, if a given "Julian date" is "October 5, 1582", this means ...