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The dates displayed on this site are essentially based on the style expressed by Roman calendars (Julian or Old Style) and are adapted to the Gregorian (New Style) calendars in use by most of the world today in an effort to show the transitions from those historical calendar styles that express the continuity of past and present use of weeks, months, and years.
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| Arabic | Roman | Roman | Anglo-Saxon | English |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Day | Day | Week | Week | Week |
| Numbers | Names | Days | Days | Days |
| 1 | Calends | dies Mercurii | Wodensdaeg | Wednesday |
| 2 | IV ad Nones | dies Jovis | Thursdaeg | Thursday |
| 3 | III ad Nones | dies Veneris | Frigedaeg | Friday |
| 4 | Pridie Nones | dies Saturni | Saterndaeg | Saturday |
| full | moon | |||
| 5 | Nones | dies solis | sunnandaeg | Sunday |
| 6 | VIII ad Ides | dies lunae | monandaeg | Monday |
| 7 | VII ad Ides | dies Martis | Tiwesdaeg | Tuesday |
| 8 | VI ad Ides | dies Mercurii | Wodensdaeg | Wednesday |
| waning | gibbous | moon | ||
| 9 | V ad Ides | dies Jovis | Thursdaeg | Thursday |
| 10 | IV ad Ides | dies Veneris | Frigedaeg | Friday |
| 11 | III ad Ides | dies Saturni | Saterndaeg | Saturday |
| 12 | Pridie Ides | dies solis | sunnandaeg | Sunday |
| last | guarter | moon | ||
| 13 | Ides | dies lunae | monandaeg | Monday |
| 14 | XIX ad Sep. Cal. | dies Martis | Tiwesdaeg | Tuesday |
| 15 | XVIII ad Sep. Cal. | dies Mercurii | Wodensdaeg | Wednesday |
| waning | crescenct | moon | ||
| 16 | XVII ad Sep. Cal. | dies Jovis | Thursdaeg | Thursday |
| 17 | XVI ad Sep. Cal. | dies Veneris | Frigedaeg | Friday |
| 18 | XV ad Sep. Cal. | dies Saturni | Saterndaeg | Saturday |
| 19 | XIV ad Sep. Cal. | dies solis | sunnandaeg | Sunday |
| new | moon | |||
| 20 | XIII ad Sep. Cal. | dies lunae | monandaeg | Monday |
| 21 | XII ad Sep. Cal. | dies Martis | Tiwesdaeg | Tuesday |
| 22 | XI ad Sep. Cal. | dies Mercurii | Wodensdaeg | Wednesday |
| waxing | crescent | moon | ||
| 23 | X ad Sep. Cal. | dies Jovis | Thursdaeg | Thursday |
| 24 | IX ad Sep. Cal. | dies Veneris | Frigedaeg | Friday |
| 25 | VIII ad Sep. Cal. | dies Saturni | Saterndaeg | Saturday |
| first | quarter | moon | ||
| 26 | VII ad Sep. Cal. | dies solis | sunnandaeg | Sunday |
| 27 | VI ad Sep. Cal. | dies lunae | monandaeg | Monday |
| 28 | V ad Sep. Cal. | dies Martis | Tiwesdaeg | Tuesday |
| 29 | IV ad Sep. Cal. | dies Mercurii | Wodensdaeg | Wednesday |
| waxing | gibbous | moon | ||
| 30 | III ad Sep. Cal. | dies Jovis | Thursdaeg | Thursday |
| 31 | Pridie Sep. Cal. | dies Veneris | Frigedaeg | Friday |
| January, 2001 | February, 2001 | March, 2001 | April, 2001 |
| May, 2001 | June, 2001 | July, 2001 | August, 2001 |
| September, 2001 | October, 2001 | November, 2001 | December, 2001 |
You may also see the transitions of the Roman calendars from the first one to the latest version:
Six Roman Calendars, from King Romulus to Pope Gregory XIII
This link will return you to the lists of (2001) and (2002) months and years.
We are prisoners of time. We can only travel forward in time. We have time past that is in our memory. The future can now be travelled only in our imagination.
-Author Unknown
We find it the worst thing about time that we know not what to do with it.
-R. W. Emerson
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