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What (who) is julian$552045$ - definition

UNIT OF TIME AND A VERSION OF THE YEAR OFTEN USED IN ASTRONOMY
Julian century; Julian millennium; Julian millennia; Julian centuries

Julián Gorkin         
SPANISH POLITICIAN (1901-1987)
Julian Gorkin
Julián Gómez García-Ribera, better known as Julián Gorkin (January 1901, Benifairó de les Valls – 8 August 1987, Paris) was a Spanish revolutionary socialist, writer and a central leader of the Workers' Party of Marxist Unification (POUM) during the Spanish Civil War. He was a writer of many books on political and cultural themes, as well as novels and some plays.
Julián Bourdeu         
JOURNALIST
Julian Bourdeu
Julián Bourdeu (Bagnères-de-Bigorre, France, 1870 - Buenos Aires, Argentina, 1932) was one of the numerous southern French that migrated to Rio de la Plata and, once established in Argentina, became a distinguished resident of the city of Buenos Aires where he created or supported several cultural endeavours. He was also a journalist and a Police Commissary.
Julián Sotelo         
SPANISH JAVELIN THROWER
Julian Sotelo; Julián Sotelo Madrazo; Julian Sotelot
Julián Sotelo Madrazo (born July 5, 1965 in Santander, Cantabria) is a retired male javelin thrower from Spain, who finished in 20th place (75.34 metres) at the 1992 Summer Olympics in Barcelona, Spain.

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Julian year (astronomy)

In astronomy, a Julian year (symbol: a or aj) is a unit of measurement of time defined as exactly 365.25 days of 86400 SI seconds each. The length of the Julian year is the average length of the year in the Julian calendar that was used in Western societies until the adoption of the Gregorian Calendar, and from which the unit is named. Nevertheless, because astronomical Julian years are measuring duration rather than designating dates, this Julian year does not correspond to years in the Julian calendar or any other calendar. Nor does it correspond to the many other ways of defining a year.