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    • The 12 Months
    • Tracking The Moon’s Orbit
    • How Many Have 28, 29, 30, Or 31 days?
    • From 10 to 12 Months
    • Old Names of Months

    The Gregorian calendarconsists of the following 12 months: 1. January- 31 days 2. February - 28 days in a common year and 29 days in leap years 3. March- 31 days 4. April- 30 days 5. May- 31 days 6. June- 30 days 7. July- 31 days 8. August- 31 days 9. September- 30 days 10. October- 31 days 11. November- 30 days 12. December- 31 days

    The months originated as a way to mark time and break up the year into shorter periods based on the Moon’s orbit around Earth. The word month is even derived from the word Moon. As far as we know, months were first used in Mesopotamia sometime between the years 500 BCE and 400 BCE to measure the natural period related to the lunar month, or synodic...

    The Gregorian calendar has 4 months that are 30 days long and 7 months that are 31 days long. February is the only month that is 28 days long in common years and 29 days long in leap years.

    Our current Gregorian calendar and its predecessor, the Julian calendar, both have 12 months. However, the month names we use today are derived from the Roman calendar, which initially had only 10 months, with the calendar year starting in March (Martius). Calendar with holidays The Romans named some of the months after their position in the calend...

    Months in the ancient Roman calendarinclude: 1. Mercedonius - an occasional month after February that would be used to realign the Roman calendar. Today we use Leap Dayfor this alignment. 2. Quintilis - renamed Julyin honor of Julius Caesar in 44 BCE. 3. Sextilis - renamed Augustin honor of Roman Emperor Augustus in 8 BCE. Topics: January, February...