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Romulus$525865$ - traduzione in Inglese

WIKIMEDIA DISAMBIGUATION PAGE
St. Romulus; Saint Romulus (disambiguation); Romulus, Saint

Romulus      
n. Romulus, naamgevende oprichter van Rome in 753 vChr, tweelingbroer van Remus (beiden werden als baby achtergelaten, gezoogd en opgevoed door een wolvin) zoon van Mars en Rhea Silvia, legendarische stichter van Rome, heeft zijn broer Remus vermoord tijdens ruzie inzake de bouw van Rome; stad in Michigan (VS); familienaam
Roman calendar         
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  • A fragment of the ''[[Fasti Praenestini]]'' for the month of April (''[[Aprilis]]''), showing its nundinal letters on the left side
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CALENDAR
Novensilus; Roman Calendar; Roman Republican Calendar; Dies nefasti; Roman months; Roman calender; Dies nefastus; Ides (calendar); Calendar of Romulus; Nones (calendar); Ninth days; Pre-Julian calendar; Roman Republican calendar; Nonae; Roman month; Calendis; Kalendis; Ancient Roman calendar
romeinse kalender

Definizione

Roman calendar
·add. ·- The calendar of the ancient Romans, from which our modern calendars are derived. It is said to have consisted originally of ten months, Martius, Aprilis, Maius, Junius, Quintilis, Sextilis, September, October, November, and December, having a total of 304 days. Numa added two months, Januarius at the beginning of the year, and Februarius at the end, making in all 355 days. He also ordered an intercalary month, Mercedinus, to be inserted every second year. Later the order of the months was changed so that January should come before February. Through abuse of power by the pontiffs to whose care it was committed, this calendar fell into confusion. It was replaced by the Julian calendar. In designating the days of the month, the Romans reckoned backward from three fixed points, the calends, the nones, and the ides. The calends were always the first day of the month. The ides fell on the 15th in March, May, July (Quintilis), and October, and on the 13th in other months. The nones came on the eighth day (the ninth, counting the ides) before the ides. Thus, Jan. 13 was called the ides of January, Jan. 12, the day before the ides, and Jan. 11, the third day before the ides (since the ides count as one), while Jan. 14 was the 19th day before the calends of February.

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Saint Romulus

Saint Romulus may refer to:

  • Romulus of Genoa (fl. 4th century), early Bishop of Genoa
  • Romulus of Fiesole (fl. 1st century), patron saint of Fiesole, Italy
  • See Donatus, Romulus, Secundian, and 86 Companions for the martyr Romulus