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14 September 1752: Britain adopts the Gregorian calendar and “loses” 11 days
Because those days didn't exist – the British Calendar Act of 1751 had abolished them. Until this day in 1752, Britain was using the Julian calendar, designed by Sosigenes of Alexandria and ...
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Countries that skipped more than ten days when transitioning from Julian to Gregorian calendar
Gregorian calendar, introduced in 1582, replaced Julian calendar to correct its inaccuracies, particularly the overly ...
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