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Question: How many days are there on the roman calender!?
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Roman Calendar for last ten days of February Calendar for the last ten days of February
Not a leap year Leap year
Our date Roman date Our date Roman date
20 10 days before the start of March 20 10 days before the start of March
21 9 days before the start of March 21 9 days before the start of March
22 8 days before the start of March 22 8 days before the start of March
23 7 days before the start of March 23 7 days before the start of March
24 6 days before the start of March 24 6 days before the start of March
25 5 days before the start of March 25 again 6 days before the start of March
26 4 days before the start of March 26 5 days before the start of March
27 3 days before the start of March 27 4 days before the start of March
28 eve of the start of March 28 3 days before the start of March
29 eve of the start of March this is a table a got off a website of the roman calendar http://www!.wilkiecollins!.demon!.co!.uk/rom!.!.!.Www@QuestionHome@Com

There are 365!.25 days on the roman calender, it is the post-Julian calender that we use today!.Www@QuestionHome@Com

You just posted a question like this!. Probably 360 days!.Www@QuestionHome@Com