Review:
Julian Calendar
overall review score: 4.2
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The Julian calendar is a calendar system introduced by Julius Caesar in 46 BC, which served as the predominant calendar in most of Europe for more than 1600 years.
Key Features
- Introduced by Julius Caesar
- 365 days in a year
- Leap year every four years
Pros
- Established the concept of a leap year
- Standardized the length of the year to 365 days
Cons
- Not as accurate as modern calendars like the Gregorian calendar