February


Today’s dates — the Roman Way: Februarius, A.U.C. 2754, A.D. 2001


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.


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Februarius mensis
Februarius
February


  Arabic     Roman     Roman     Anglo-Saxon     English  
  Day     Day     Week     Week     Week  
Numbers Names Days Days Days
         
1 Calends   dies Jovis     Thursdaeg     Thursday  
     first   quarter   moon
2   IV ad Nones   dies Veneris   Frigedaeg   Friday
3   III ad Nones     dies Saturni     Saterndaeg     Saturday  
4   Pridie Nones     dies solis     sunnandaeg     Sunday  
    waxing   gibbous   moon
5   Nones     dies lunae     monandaeg     Monday  
6   VIII ad Ides     dies Martis     Tiwesdaeg     Tuesday  
7   VII ad Ides     dies Mercurii     Wodensdaeg     Wednesday  
8   VI ad Ides     dies Jovis     Thursdaeg     Thursday  
    full   moon   
9   V ad Ides     dies Veneris     Friegedaeg     Friday  
10   IV ad Ides     dies Saturni     Saterndaeg     Saturday  
11   III ad Ides     dies solis     sunnandaeg     Sunday  
    waning   gibbous   moon
12   Pridie Ides     dies lunae     monandaeg     Monday  
13   Ides     dies Martis     Tiwesdaeg     Tuesday  
14   XVI ad Mar. Cal.     dies Mercurii     Wodensdaeg     Wednesday  
15   XV ad Mar. Cal.     dies Jovis     Thursdaeg     Thursday  
    last   guarter   moon
16   XIV ad Mar. Cal.     dies Veneris     Frigedaeg     Friday  
17   XIII ad Mar. Cal.     dies Saturni     Saterndaeg     Saturday  
18   XII ad Mar. Cal.     dies solis     sunnandaeg     Sunday  
19   XI ad Mar. Cal.     dies lunae     monandaeg     Monday  
    waning   crescenct   moon
20   X ad Mar. Cal.     dies Martis     Tiwesdaeg     Tuesday  
21   IX ad Mar. Cal.     dies Mercurii     Wodensdaeg     Wednesday  
22   VIII ad Mar. Cal.     dies Jovis     Thursdaeg     Thursday  
23   VII ad Mar. Cal.     dies Veneris     Frigedaeg     Friday  
     new   moon  
24   VI ad Mar. Cal.     dies Saturni     Saterndaeg     Saturday  
25   V ad Mar. Cal.     dies solis     sunnandaeg     Sunday  
26   IV ad Mar. Cal.     dies lunae     monandaeg     Monday  
27   III ad Mar. Cal.     dies Martis     Tiwesdaeg     Tuesday  
    waxing   crescent   moon
28   Pridie Mar. Cal.     dies Mercurii     Wodensdaeg     Wednesday  



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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.


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