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List of calendars. In the list below, specific calendars are given, listed by calendar type ( solar, lunisolar or lunar ), time of introduction (if known), and the context of use and cultural or historical grouping (if applicable). Where appropriate, the regional or historical group ( Jewish calendar, Hijri calendar, Sikh, Mayan, Aztecan ...
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April Fools' Day was also an established tradition in Great Britain before 1 January was established as the start of the calendar year. In 1686, John Aubrey referred to the celebration as "Fooles holy day", the first British reference. On 1 April 1698, several people were tricked into going to the Tower of London to "see the Lions washed".