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- Q1181762 subject Q5461174.
- Q1181762 subject Q6493725.
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- Q1181762 abstract "December (from Latin decem, "ten") or mensis December was originally the tenth month of the Roman calendar, following November (novem, "nine") and preceding Ianuarius. It had 29 days. When the calendar was reformed to create a 12-month year starting in Ianuarius, December became the twelfth month, but retained its name, as did the other numbered months from Quintilis (July) through December. Its length was increased to 31 days under the Julian calendar reform.".
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- Q1181762 wikiPageWikiLink Q5461174.
- Q1181762 wikiPageWikiLink Q6493725.
- Q1181762 wikiPageWikiLink Q7270189.
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- Q1181762 comment "December (from Latin decem, "ten") or mensis December was originally the tenth month of the Roman calendar, following November (novem, "nine") and preceding Ianuarius. It had 29 days. When the calendar was reformed to create a 12-month year starting in Ianuarius, December became the twelfth month, but retained its name, as did the other numbered months from Quintilis (July) through December. Its length was increased to 31 days under the Julian calendar reform.".
- Q1181762 label "December (Roman month)".