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What Is the Roman Calendar: 52 Weeks & 1 Day


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The Roman calendar is the ancestor of our modern calendar. Some of its features are still in use today.





Roman Colosseum. Shidonna Raven Garden & Cook
Roman Colosseum. Shidonna Raven Garden & Cook

52 Weeks & 1 Day

A common year roughly adds up to 52 weeks of 7 days each plus 1 day—or 2 days, if it's a leap year. However, countries vary on exactly how they present and number the weeks in their calendars.


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