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What (who) is follower of the old calendar - definition

PROPOSED REFORM OF THE GREGORIAN CALENDAR, CONSISTING OF 4 QUARTERS, EACH CONSISTING OF 3 MONTHS OF LENGTH 31, 30 AND 30, WITH AN EXTRA DAY AFTER DECEMBER AND (ON LEAP YEARS) AFTER JUNE
Worldsday calendar; Worldsday Calendar; World calendar; Worldsday; The World Calendar
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Julian calendar         
  • Theophany]] (the baptism of Jesus by [[John the Baptist]]) (6 January), the highest-ranked feast which occurs on the fixed cycle of the [[Eastern Orthodox liturgical calendar]]
  • This is a visual example of the official date change from the Julian calendar to the Gregorian.
  • The [[Tusculum portrait]] of [[Julius Caesar]]
CALENDAR INTRODUCED BY JULIUS CAESAR IN 45 BC
Julian Calendar; Year of confusion; Year of Confusion; Julian calender; Julian year (calendar); Julian calendar is this July; Imperial civil calendar; Imperial Civil Calendar; Julian Day calendar; Jullian calendar; Julian reform; Julian Reform; Old Julian calendar
¦ noun a calendar introduced by Julius Caesar, in which the year consisted of 365 days, every fourth year having 366, replaced by the Gregorian calendar.
calendar         
  • British calendar, 1851, gilt bronze and [[malachite]], height: 20.3 cm, [[Metropolitan Museum of Art]] (New York City)
  • Fondachelli Fantina]], [[Sicily]]
  • A Hindu [[almanac]] (''pancanga'') for the year 1871/2 from [[Rajasthan]] (Library of Congress, Asian Division)
  • Calendar of the [[Qahal]], 5591 (1831)
  • Catalan early 20th century perpetual calendar
  • A calendar from the [[Petaluma and Santa Rosa Railroad]]
  • ''The Payment of the Tithes'' (The tax-collector), also known as ''Village Lawyer'', by [[Pieter Brueghel the Younger]]
  • [[Sun]] and [[Moon]], Schedel's Nuremberg Chronicle, 1493
  • Islamic]] calendars.
SYSTEM OF ORGANIZING DAYS FOR SOCIAL, RELIGIOUS, COMMERCIAL, OR ADMINISTRATIVE PURPOSES
Calendars; Calendarist; Secular Calendar; Calendar system; Dating style; Birthday calendar; Time cycles; Criminal calendar; Agriculture Calendar; 📅; Calendar strip; Time Cycles; Calendrics; Calandar; 🗓; Calendario; Calendar systems
1) n. the list of cases to be called for trial before a particular court; 2) v. to set and give a date and time for a case, petition or motion to be heard by a court. Usually a judge, a trial setting commissioner, or the clerk of the court calendars cases.
calendar         
  • British calendar, 1851, gilt bronze and [[malachite]], height: 20.3 cm, [[Metropolitan Museum of Art]] (New York City)
  • Fondachelli Fantina]], [[Sicily]]
  • A Hindu [[almanac]] (''pancanga'') for the year 1871/2 from [[Rajasthan]] (Library of Congress, Asian Division)
  • Calendar of the [[Qahal]], 5591 (1831)
  • Catalan early 20th century perpetual calendar
  • A calendar from the [[Petaluma and Santa Rosa Railroad]]
  • ''The Payment of the Tithes'' (The tax-collector), also known as ''Village Lawyer'', by [[Pieter Brueghel the Younger]]
  • [[Sun]] and [[Moon]], Schedel's Nuremberg Chronicle, 1493
  • Islamic]] calendars.
SYSTEM OF ORGANIZING DAYS FOR SOCIAL, RELIGIOUS, COMMERCIAL, OR ADMINISTRATIVE PURPOSES
Calendars; Calendarist; Secular Calendar; Calendar system; Dating style; Birthday calendar; Time cycles; Criminal calendar; Agriculture Calendar; 📅; Calendar strip; Time Cycles; Calendrics; Calandar; 🗓; Calendario; Calendar systems
I. n.
1.
Almanac, ephemeris, register of the year.
2.
List, schedule, catalogue, register.
II. v. a.
List, catalogue, register, enroll, enter, place upon the calendar.

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World Calendar

The World Calendar is a proposed reform of the Gregorian calendar created by Elisabeth Achelis of Brooklyn, New York in 1930.