Decimal calendar

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Template:Short description A decimal calendar is a calendar which includes units of time based on the decimal system. For example, a "decimal month" would consist of a year with 10 months and 36.52422 days per month.

History

Egyptian calendar

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Calendar of Romulus

Script error: No such module "Labelled list hatnote". The original Roman calendar consisted of ten months; however, the calendar year only lasted 304 days, with 61 days during winter not assigned to any month.[2] The months of Ianuarius and Februarius were added to the calendar by Numa Pompilius in 700 BCE.[2]

French Republican Calendar

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Proposals

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See also

References

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