roman calendar การใช้
- Her feast day in the pre-1970 General Roman Calendar is October 21.
- The feast also continued as a memorial in the Roman Calendar of 1969.
- We know what date the Ides of March were in the Roman calendar.
- The day was formalized as part of the official Roman calendar under Claudius.
- Initially however, her feast day was not included in the General Roman Calendar.
- Some extant Roman calendars in stone or metal have holes for this purpose.
- First, it shows the pre-Julian Roman calendar, with 13 months, as leap year.
- He decided to organize the entries according to the Roman Calendar.
- :For the history of our calendar, see Roman calendar # History of the calendar.
- They were added to the Roman Calendar by Blessed Pope Paul VI in 1969.
- The celebration was restored to the General Roman Calendar with the 2002 Roman Missal.
- In 2002 Pope John Paul II restored the celebration to the General Roman Calendar.
- Nevertheless, the Roman calendar contained very ancient remnants of a pre-Etruscan 10-month solar year.
- The poem is an extensive treatment on the Roman calendar or " fasti ".
- Both appear on the oldest Roman calendars inscribed on stone.
- The ides of April, in the Roman calendar, fall on April 13, not April 15.
- Dionysius placed the birth of Jesus in the 753rd year of the old Roman calendar.
- No longer observed in the General Roman Calendar, Adelelmus'feast day is kept on January 30.
- Triumphs were tied to no particular day, season, or religious festival of the Roman calendar.
- In 2002, her feast was restored to the General Roman Calendar as an optional memorial.
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