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  2. October - Wikipedia

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    Red maple (Acer rubrum) leaf in October (Northern hemisphere).October is the tenth month of the year in the Julian and Gregorian calendars.Its length is 31 days. The eighth month in the old calendar of Romulus c. 750 BC, October retained its name (from Latin and Greek ôctō meaning "eight") after January and February were inserted into the calendar that had originally been created by the Romans.

  3. October (Roman month) - Wikipedia

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    After the calendar reform that resulted in a 12-month year, October became the tenth month, but retained its numerical name, as did the other months from September to December. Some of the observances in October marked the close of the season for military campaigning and farming, which commenced in March ( Martius , " Mars ' month").

  4. Early Germanic calendars - Wikipedia

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    In Scandinavia this continued after Christianization; in Norway and Sweden the first day of summer is marked by the Tiburtius Day (14 April) and the first day of winter by the Calixtus Day (14 October). [4] The month names do not coincide, so it is not possible to postulate names of a Common Germanic stage, except possibly the names of a spring ...

  5. October was once the 8th month of the year - AOL

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    Many know that the prefix oct- means eight, as in octopus or octagon. But why does October, the 10th month of the year, have this prefix?

  6. Roman calendar - Wikipedia

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    Month of Aphrodite – from which the Etruscan Apru might have been derived 29 29 29 29 5. May V. Mensis Maius: Month of Maia: 31 31 31 31 6. June VI. Mensis Iunius: Month of Juno: 29 29 29 29 7. July VII. Mensis Quintilis: Fifth Month (from the earlier calendar starting in March) 31 31 31 31 8. August VIII. Mensis Sextilis: Sixth Month 29 29 ...

  7. Julian calendar - Wikipedia

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    Similar honorific month names were implemented in many of the provincial calendars that were aligned to the Julian calendar. [68] Other name changes were proposed but were never implemented. Tiberius rejected a senatorial proposal to rename September as "Tiberius" and October as "Livius", after his mother Livia. [69]

  8. Mark Your Calendar! All the Holidays and Observances in ...

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    Wednesday, October 2. Rosh Hashanah. International Day of Non-Violence. National Custodian Day. National Name Your Car Day. National Fried Scallops Day. Guardian Angels Day. Change A Light Day ...

  9. Winterfylleth - Wikipedia

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    Winterfylleth (Ƿinterfylleþ) was the Anglo-Saxon or Old English name for the month of October. It marked and celebrated the beginning of winter. It marked and celebrated the beginning of winter. [ 1 ]