Julian calendar - traduzione in spagnolo
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Julian calendar - traduzione in spagnolo

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
  • 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]]

Julian calendar         
Calendario Juliano (nombrado en honor del emperador Julio César)
Julián         
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NOMBRE MASCULINO
Julián (nombre); Julian (nombre)
n. Julian, male first name
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
(n.) = calendario
Ex: Calendars and almanacs are the oldest form of annual publications.
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* academic calendar = calendario académico
* appointment calendar = agenda de mesa
* calendar month = mes natural, mes civil, mes del calendario
* calendar of events = programa de actividades
* calendar year = año natural, año civil, año del calendario
* election calendar = calendario electoral
* electoral calendar = calendario electoral
* events calendar = programa de actividades
* liturgical calendar = calendario litúrgico
* lunar calendar = calendario lunar
* sporting calendar = calendario deportivo

Definizione

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.

Wikipedia

Julian calendar

The Julian calendar is a solar calendar of 365 days in every year with an additional leap day every fourth year (without exception). The Julian calendar is still used in parts of the Eastern Orthodox Church and in parts of Oriental Orthodoxy as well as by the Berbers.

This calendar, proposed by Roman consul Julius Caesar in 46 BC, was a reform of the earlier Roman calendar, a largely lunisolar one. It took effect on 1 January 45 BC, by edict. It was designed with the aid of Greek mathematicians and astronomers such as Sosigenes of Alexandria.

The calendar became the predominant calendar in the Roman Empire and subsequently most of the Western world for more than 1,600 years until 1582, when Pope Gregory XIII promulgated a minor modification to reduce the average length of the year from 365.25 days to 365.2425 days and thus corrected the Julian calendar's drift against the solar year. Worldwide adoption of this revised calendar, which became known as the Gregorian calendar, took place over the subsequent centuries, first in Catholic countries and subsequently in Protestant countries of the Western Christian world.

The Julian calendar has two types of years: a normal year of 365 days and a leap year of 366 days. They follow a simple cycle of three normal years and one leap year, giving an average year that is 365.25 days long. That is more than the actual solar year value of approximately 365.2422 days (the current value, which varies), which means the Julian calendar gains a day every 129 years. In other words, the Julian calendar gains 3.1 days every 400 years, while the Gregorian calendar gains 0.1 day over the same time. For any given event during the years from 1901 through 2099, its date according to the Julian calendar is 13 days behind its corresponding Gregorian date (for instance Julian 1 January falls on Gregorian 14 January).

Esempi dal corpus di testo per Julian calendar
1. Moving back to the Julian calendar would send a clear nationalist statement, Fomenko said.
2. In addition to being a weekend night, Friday was Old New Year‘s Eve, which is celebrated by Orthodox believers who still follow the Julian calendar.
3. Their long–shot proposal is to move the country back to the pre–revolutionary, Julian calendar, adding 13 days to the year 2008 –– in Russia, at least.
4. Indeed, the Russian Orthodox Church still uses the Julian calendar, celebrating Christmas on what the Gregorian calendar calls Jan. 7 and New Year‘s Eve on Jan. 13.
5. Pope Gregory XIII proposed the Gregorian calendar in the 16th century to replace the Julian calendar, introduced by Julius Caesar in 46 B.C.