The original Roman calendar divided the year from March to December into 10 months of either 29 or 31 days, based on lunar ...
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If January felt endless, February may be refreshing since it's only 28 days long. Thank the Romans for that oddity. Before the Gregorian calendar used today, Roman King Numa Pompilius (715-673 BC ...