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Articles related to "Gregorian Calendar"
Genealogists and the Julian Calendar In 1752, Sept. 2 was followed by Sept. 14. That's when time-keeping changed from OS (Old Style) to what it is now. genealogists • julian calendar • genealogical • double-dating • calendar history
Blue-Flowering Perennials for Fall Although there are not many blue flowers in autumn gardens, some are available and they have long histories. monkshood • michaelmas daisy • gregorian calendar • st.michael's day • wolf's bane
Happy Year 2000 Find out when the real millennium begins and a little bit about Y2K. new year • millennium • islam • muslim • hijjri
History of the Calendar This traces the development and evolution of the modern calendar, from the system established by Julius Caesar in 46 B.C. to that of Pope Gregory XIII in 1482. history of calendar • gregorian calendar • julian calendar • pope gregory xiii • new year's resolutions
Leap Year on Gregorian Calendars Leap year explained can introduce children to the mystery and fun of calendars. leap year • gregorian calendar • days in each month • julian calendar • leap days
The Calendar Change of 1752 in 1752, England finally followed the rest of Europe in the change to the more accurate Gregorian calendar, thereby creating consistent dates on one calendar. 1752 calendar change • julian calendar • gregorian calendar • pope gregory xiii • england
The New Year Celebrating the New Year when we do is a relatively new thing for our culture. However, the New Year is not a new holiday, it has some very old roots. gregorian calendar • january • roman calendar • julian calendar • new year history
Washington's New Birthday How adoption of a new calendar removed eleven days from the year and changed when George Washington, and a new nation, would celebrate his birthday. washington's birthday • presidents' day • adoption of gregorian calendar • february 11 • 1731
Judaism's Ancient Hebrew Calendar Judaism bases its yearly rotation of festivals and other events on a combined lunar calendar and solar calendar, a tradition that dates back thousands of years. hebrew calendar • lunar calendar • solar calendar • jewish holidays • gregorian calendar
Ancestor Charts – Getting Slashes & Dashes Right Some genealogists report an ancestor was born in 1730/31. Others say an ancestor was born 1730-31. What is the difference? ancestor charts • correct date entry • dates with slashes • dates with dashes • genealogists
Calendar Lesson Plan Calendar lesson plan to introduce students to the different calendars used today and in the past to keep track of time. gregorian calendar history • gregorian julian calendar • chinese calendar history • chinese calendar 2007 • world calendars
Teaching About Leap Year 2008 Leap year activities to engage students to learn why we have a leap year. leap year 2008 • leap year lesson plans • leap year activities • leap year lists • what is a leap year
The Dating Game The family history researcher should be aware of how our calendars changed and how this may affect our record-keeping. calendars • dates • dating • family history • research
Leap Year Day for Kids Celebrate Leap Year in 2008 with the following online projects for children that are fun, educational and free. leap year • leap year day • leap year information • leap year activities • leap year games
The Eastern-Orthodox Palm Sunday and Easter Palm Sunday is a very important holiday for Greek and Russian-Orthodox Christians, being celebrated one week before Easter. eastern orthodox church • easter and palm sunday for the orthodox church • jesus christ in jerusalem • the gregorian calendar • the julian calendar
The Western World's Quest for a Calendar This article discusses the evolution of the Western World's calendar from Babylonian to Gregorian. Also discusses the origin of January 1st as New Year's Day. history of new year's day • gregorian calendar • julian calendar • calendar history.
Buddhist New Year Buddhist New Year falls on different days and months in different parts of the world. Review of Buddhist observances in different countries. buddhist new year • buddhist calendar • new year's resolutions • vietnam • thailand
Those Dreaded Timelines Is there anything worse in history than dates? I mean come on! You have to remember everything that happened, when it happened and then you have to try and place it in a timeline so that you <I>think</I> you know when it happened! british • history • timelines • dates • history
April Fools! Is April 1st your most mischievous day of the year? If so, you're not alone. Get the scoop on the history behind the day of "All Fools". april fool's day • history of april 1st • history of april fool's day • origin of april fool's day • pranks
Double Dating Watch for instances of "double dating" when looking for British or early American records. There is actually a lot of history behind this odd way of recording the year. double dating • double dates • genealogy double dating • two dates in genealogy • double year dates
Ethiopia Celebrates New Millennium Once again, preparations are underway to welcome the third millennium, except on this occasion, by adherents of the ancient Ethiopian Coptic calendar. ethiopian millennium • ancient ethiopian coptic calendar • third millennium of 12 september 2007 • cultural diplomacy • third millennium according to the gregorian calend
The Origins of the Calendar How did the modern calendar come to be? The history of the calendar illustrates our evolving understanding of the universe. calendar • history of calendar • origin of calendar • julian calendar • gregorian calendar
The Year of Jesus’ Birth Vague and contradictory sources make for a fascinating pursuit of Christ's "real" birth date. when was jesus born • birth date christ • 4 8 bc • dating nativity • meaning anno domini
New Year Celebrations Around the World New Year, although it falls on January 1st for followers of the Gregorian calander, this is not th case across the world. new year • january 1st • chinese new year • party • jewish new year
Red Azuki Bean Mooncake Recipe This is an important holiday in the Chinese calendar where family and friends gather to celebrate the end of the summer harvesting season. One custom is eating mooncakes. red azuki bean • mooncake recipe • chinese moon festival • pastry • mid-autumn festival
The Ancient Roman Calendar Originally lunar based, the Roman calendar measured the Roman civic year. Its reorganisation by Julius Caesar made it the basis for the modern western calendar. ancient roman calendar • roman • ancient • ancient calendar • ancient calendars
April Fish! April Fools day started in France, where the "fool" is called a "fish". april fools • poisson d'avril • calendar • new year
Easter - Where do the Easter Bunny and Easter Eggs come from? Where do the Easter Bunny and Easter eggs come from? Read this article to find out! easter • easter rabbit • easter bunny • easter egg • hot cross bun
When is Mardi Gras? Some holidays occur on the same date each year, while others, like Easter and Mardi Gras, move around on the calendar. Find out When Mardi Gras will happen this year. dates for mardi gras • how mardi gras date is determined • mardi gras date for 2009 • mardi gras date for 2010 • relationship between easter and mardi gras
2012 Doomsday Predictions Different ancient cultures and books, seers, and even a modern computer program have made 2012 doomsday predictions. Here are a collection of the predictions. doomsday • 2012 • december 21 2012 • end of world • 2012 predictions
American Idol Launches Cowell's Busy Calendar With American Idol kicking off tonight audiences can once again chart the year's progress by the music Svengali's omnipresence. simon cowell • american idol • x factor • britain's got talent • syco
April Fool's Day Children, especially love April Fool's Day. But how did it originate? Why can people get away with behaviour on this day that would not be tolerated at other times? april fool's day • april 1st • april first • feast of fools • feast of asses
Celebrate Saint George's Day in Barcelona Saint George's Day is not much celebrated in England but in Catalonia April 23rd is colourfully celebrated in a tradition which honours nation, literature and love. celebrate • saint george's day • barcelona • celebrations • celebrated
Festival of Lights – Diwali in Auckland Auckland is gearing up for two days of fun fare as Diwali, regarded as one of the most important and ancient festivals of the Hindu calendar, approaches. festival of lights • diwali • auckland • new zealand • indian
George Washington's Early Years Washington was born into a fairly prosperous Virginian family, and with diligence and luck succeeded in becoming a surveyor at age 16 before inheriting Mount Vernon george washington • mary ball washington • augustine washington • virginia • cherry tree
History of April Fool's Day April Fool's Day is a time of fun, especially for kids. Find out more about how this holiday got its start, and what activities can be fun for the whole family. april fool's day • history april fool's • april fool's pranks • april fool's activities • april fool's jokes
January 6th – A Holiday Around the World January 6th is a special day in many countries and cultures--and is celebrated with various traditions all over the world. january 6 • christian holiday • the twelve days of christmas • three kings • three wisemen
November 21: Historical Events & Birthdays November 21 is the anniversary of the historical Hanukkah, the signing of the Mayflower Compact, and the opening of the Verrazano-Narrows Bridge. november 21 historical event • november 21 birthday • november event • november birthday • on this day
Omar Al-Khayyam Aside from Rubaiyat, Omar Al-Khayyam was a brilliant mind who made many contributions to several disciplines. omar al-khayyam • rubaiyat • astronomy • science • math
Planning the Writing Year Having the right mindset and setting realistic goals to get published. rearch • writingmarkets • getpublished • planwritingyear • keepingcharts
Renaissance Recreation Timeline With clocks, watches, and printed calendars, people could separate work- from playtime, which ensconced recreation as a vital component of modern life. renaissance recreation • sports and games played during the renaissance • history of sports and games • development of playing cards in europe • jousting
The Festival of Sukkot For many Jews, the three-sided sukkah and the traditions they celebrate during the Festival of Booths symbolize their link with their ancestors' pursuit for a homeland. fall festival • harvest festival • celebrates jews' • belief in god • they celebrate
What is Good Friday? Christians call the day on which Christ's death is celebrated Good Friday. Good may seem like a misnomer, but this holy day and its meaning are deeply significant. good friday • catholics christians celebrate christ's death • catholic customs • why is good friday celebrated • holy friday
Christmas In Eastern, Central and Northern Europe Christmas traditions, markets, customs & more in this wonderful part of the world! christmas • xmas • st. nick • advent • russia
55. Path and Purpose One never outgrows her belief in fairy tales, mostly because the morals always have to do with goodness and light. Like any fairytale, each of us also has a purpose for being. morals • film • fellowship • psychology • fairy tales
Celebrating Christmas Around the World Christmas has long been a time of celebration around the world and there are many different ways to celebrate the holidays. christmas around the world • christmas celebrations • st. lucia's day • the church of the nativity • navidad
Chinese Looney New Year The first of a what has turned out to be something other than a two-part treatise addressing the Chinese Lunar New Year holiday with special attention placed on its origins, its incongruity to the Western calendar and how inconvenient the whole mess is to the writer personally. chinese • lunar • firecrackers • calendar • neolithic
Christmas Tree History The Christmas tree and how it is used during the holiday season has many customs and traditions that are now practiced by people around the world. christmas tree history • christmas trees and saints • christmas trees of famous people • christmas trees in the community • christmas trees in the home
French Facts: 20 trivia snippets 20 facts about France, including the Statue of Liberty, the Mona Lisa, nuclear power, Reunion's first Euro, the Bayeux tapestry, Bastille Day, Cinderella and more. david whitley • france • french • fact • trivia
Happy New Year 2001 New Year's Day will be celebrated by different countries at different times around the world in 2001. new year's day • solar calendar • lunar calendar • julian • gregorian |
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