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About months
Some useful information about months
The name of the months
of the year comes from the ancient Romans. Now this is the Gregorian calendar,
and is the one we continue to use today.
January
We began by looking at the month January. It is the first,
and coldest, month of the year. The word came from the name of Roman deity
Janus. According to Romans this deity had two faces and he can see in front and
back at a time. So in this month we can also look at our past and future. Originally
the month contained 29 days. Julius changed it to 31.
February
This month named from Roman God Februus, the God of the Dead
and Purification. This originally had 28 days, Numa changed to 23 or 24 on
alternating years. Julius changed to 28 days with an extra day added every 4
years. We now have February
with 28 days, and 29 on leap years.
March
March is named after Mars, the Roman God of War. As March is the first month of
Spring and also the first month of the Roman year. The ancient Romans later made January first month of
the year, and March become the third month on the calender.
April
April was the second month in an early Roman canlendar, but become the fourth when the ancient Romans started using January as the first month. It may come from a word meaning 'to open', or it may come from the Goddess Aphrodite, the Goddess of Love and Beauty. April contained 30 days, Numa changed it to 29 days, and Julius returned it to 30.
April was the second month in an early Roman canlendar, but become the fourth when the ancient Romans started using January as the first month. It may come from a word meaning 'to open', or it may come from the Goddess Aphrodite, the Goddess of Love and Beauty. April contained 30 days, Numa changed it to 29 days, and Julius returned it to 30.
May
According to the early Roman calendar, May was the third
month. Later, in change in calendar, May become the fifth month. Origionally
called Maista for the goddess Maia. She was the goddess of Spring, honour and
reverence.
June
June is the sixth month. On the Roman calendar, it was the
fourth month and had only 29 days. Julius gave the month 30 days in 46 B.C. To
honour of Juno, the principle goddess of the Roman Pantheon, name of this month
came. She was the goddess of
marriage and well-being for women.
July
Originally, this month was name Quintiles, meaning fifth as
was fifth month in BC. It was the month in which Julius Caesar was born, and
named Julius in his honor in 44 BCE, the year of his assassination.
August
August is the eighth month, renamed by the Romans from Sextilis', meaning sixth, Following in the footsteps of Julius, Emperor Augustus Caesar renamed this month in honor of himself, since many of the fortunate events in his life happened during this month. It began with 30 days, Numa changed it to 29, and Julius changed it yet again to 31.
August is the eighth month, renamed by the Romans from Sextilis', meaning sixth, Following in the footsteps of Julius, Emperor Augustus Caesar renamed this month in honor of himself, since many of the fortunate events in his life happened during this month. It began with 30 days, Numa changed it to 29, and Julius changed it yet again to 31.
September
From the word Septem, meaning 7. It was 7th month of the
year but later it become 9th. September
started with 30 days, Numa made it 29, and Julius returned it to 30 days.
October
October is the 10th month of the year. In early Roman calendar October was the 8th month. October has had 31 days since the time of the Roman emperor Augustus.
November
In the early Roman calendar, it was the ninth month. The Roman Senate elected to name the eleventh month
for Tiberius Caesar, and since Augustus time, it has had only 30 days, then 29,
then 31.
December
It was the tenth month in the early Roman calendar. Now
December is the twelfth and last month of the year. Until, 46 B.C., December
only had 29 days. But Julius added two days to December, which made it 31
days.
Days of the week
How the Days of the Week Got Their Names
Sunday: Sun's Day. The Sun gave people light and warmth every day. They decided to name the first (or last) day of the week after the Sun.
Monday: Moon's Day. The Moon was thought to be very important in the lives of people and their crops.
Tuesday: Tiw's Day. Tiw, or Tyr, was a Norse god known for his sense of justice.
Wednesday: Woden's Day. Woden, or Odin, was a Norse god who was one of the most powerful of them all.
Thursday: Thor's Day. Thor was a Norse god who wielded a giant hammer.
Friday: Frigg's Day. Frigg was a Norse god equal in power to Odin.
Saturday: Seater's Day or Saturn's Day. Saturn was a Roman god.
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