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The ancient Romans made many attempts to fix the calendar year before landing on 12 months and leap years

www.bbc.com Why Julius Caesar's Year of Confusion was the longest year in history

To tame a hopelessly disorganised Roman calendar, Julius Caesar added months, took them away, and invented the leap year.

Why Julius Caesar's Year of Confusion was the longest year in history

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