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  2. List of calendars - Wikipedia

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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 ...

  3. History of calendars - Wikipedia

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    The history of calendars covers practices with ancient roots as people created and used various methods to keep track of days and larger divisions of time. Calendars commonly serve both cultural and practical purposes and are often connected to astronomy and agriculture.

  4. Calendar - Wikipedia

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    General Roman Calendar; List of calendars; Advent calendar; Calendar reform; Calendrical calculation; Docket (court) History of calendars; Horology; List of international common standards; List of unofficial observances by date; Real-time clock (RTC), which underlies the Calendar software on modern computers. Unit of time

  5. Gregorian calendar - Wikipedia

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    ISO 8601, an international standard for the representation of dates and times, which uses the Gregorian calendar (see Section 3.2.1). List of adoption dates of the Gregorian calendar by country; List of calendars; Old Calendarists. Greek Old Calendarists; Revised Julian calendar (Milanković) – used in Eastern Orthodoxy; Precursors of the ...

  6. Ancient Greek calendars - Wikipedia

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    Various ancient Greek calendars began in most states of ancient Greece between autumn and winter except for the Attic calendar, which began in summer. The Greeks, as early as the time of Homer , appear to have been familiar with the division of the year into the twelve lunar months but no intercalary month Embolimos or day is then mentioned ...

  7. Adoption of the Gregorian calendar - Wikipedia

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    Swedish Almanach of 1753. Sweden's transition to the Gregorian calendar was difficult and protracted. Sweden started to make the change from the Julian calendar and towards the Gregorian calendar in 1700, but it was decided to make the (then 11-day) adjustment gradually by excluding the leap days (29 February) from each of 11 successive leap years, 1700 to 1740.