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- Edict_of_Roussillon abstract "The Edict of Roussillon (French: Édit de Roussillon) was a 1564 edict decreeing that the year would begin on January 1 in France.During a trip to various parts of his kingdom, the King of France, Charles IX, found that depending on the diocese, the year began either at Christmas (at Lyon, for instance) or on 25 March (as at Vienne), on 1 March, or at Easter.In order to standardise the date for the new year in the entire kingdom, he added an article to an edict given at Paris in January 1563 which he promulgated at Roussillon on 9 August 1564. It started being applied on January 1st 1567.The 42 articles that comprised this edict concerned justice, except the last four, added during the king's stay at Roussillon.It was article 39 that announced a January 1 start date for every year henceforth.".
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- Edict_of_Roussillon wikiPageWikiLink Category:1564_in_France.
- Edict_of_Roussillon wikiPageWikiLink Category:Charles_IX_of_France.
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- Edict_of_Roussillon wikiPageWikiLink Christmas.
- Edict_of_Roussillon wikiPageWikiLink Diocese.
- Edict_of_Roussillon wikiPageWikiLink Easter.
- Edict_of_Roussillon wikiPageWikiLink Edict.
- Edict_of_Roussillon wikiPageWikiLink France.
- Edict_of_Roussillon wikiPageWikiLink Lyon.
- Edict_of_Roussillon wikiPageWikiLink Paris.
- Edict_of_Roussillon wikiPageWikiLink Roussillon,_Isère.
- Edict_of_Roussillon wikiPageWikiLink Vienne,_Isère.
- Edict_of_Roussillon wikiPageWikiLinkText "1567".
- Edict_of_Roussillon wikiPageWikiLinkText "Edict of Roussillon".
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- Edict_of_Roussillon subject Category:1564_in_France.
- Edict_of_Roussillon subject Category:Charles_IX_of_France.
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- Edict_of_Roussillon comment "The Edict of Roussillon (French: Édit de Roussillon) was a 1564 edict decreeing that the year would begin on January 1 in France.During a trip to various parts of his kingdom, the King of France, Charles IX, found that depending on the diocese, the year began either at Christmas (at Lyon, for instance) or on 25 March (as at Vienne), on 1 March, or at Easter.In order to standardise the date for the new year in the entire kingdom, he added an article to an edict given at Paris in January 1563 which he promulgated at Roussillon on 9 August 1564. ".
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