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  2. Conversion between Julian and Gregorian calendars - Wikipedia

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    No guidance is provided about conversion of dates before March 5, -500, or after February 29, 2100 (both being Julian dates). For unlisted dates, find the date in the table closest to, but earlier than, the date to be converted. Be sure to use the correct column. If converting from Julian to Gregorian, add the

  3. Julian calendar - Wikipedia

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    The Orthodox Church of Ukraine announced in late May 2023 that they would use the Gregorian calendar to celebrate Christmas on December 25, 2023, partly in reflection to Russia's invasion of the country in early 2022; the church continues to celebrate Easter on the date according to the Julian tradition.

  4. 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 ...

  5. List of adoption dates of the Gregorian calendar by country

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    Return to the Julian calendar [12] [21] Latvia Courland: 1915 11 May 25 May 13 Latvia Livland: 1915 22 Aug 5 Sept 13 Lithuania: Grand Duchy of Lithuania: 1585 21 Dec 1 Jan (1586) 10 [23] Lithuania Lithuania Governorate: 1800 11 Jan 1 Jan -11 Return to the Julian calendar: Lithuania Kovno and Vilna Governorates: 1915 11 May 25 May 13 [24 ...

  6. Golden number (time) - Wikipedia

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    The golden numbers, in the leftmost column, indicate the date of the new moon for each year in the 19-year cycle. A golden number (sometimes capitalized) is a number assigned to each year in sequence which is used to indicate the dates of all the calendric new moons for each year in a 19-year Metonic cycle.

  7. Revised Julian calendar - Wikipedia

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    The number of days per Revised Julian cycle = 900 × 365 + 218 = 328,718 days. Taking mod 7 leaves a remainder of 5, so like the Julian calendar, but unlike the Gregorian calendar, the Revised Julian calendar cycle does not contain a whole number of weeks. Therefore, a full repetition of the Revised Julian leap cycle with respect to the seven ...

  8. Calendar - Wikipedia

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    The Gregorian calendar, introduced in 1582, corrected most of the remaining difference between the Julian calendar and the solar year. The Islamic calendar is based on the prohibition of intercalation by Muhammad, in Islamic tradition dated to a sermon given on 9 Dhu al-Hijjah AH 10 (Julian date: 6 March 632). This resulted in an observation ...

  9. 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 February 2025" is ten days after "15 February 2025".