December (Latin)
December (December) was the tenth month of the Roman Calendrier. It becomes gradually, according to the countries, the 12th month of the year when in 532 the Church of Rome decided that the year begins on January 1st, to see Denys Small the (Dionysius Exiguus).
Source
Roman history for the use of youth. Review and supplemented by the Courval Abbot. Poussielgue bookstore. 1887
See too
- Roman Calendar
- Calendar Julien
- Roman Religious holidays
External bonds
- Roman Calendar
- Roman index of the days
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