October 1582: 10 days were skipped due to the adoption of the Gregorian calendar, which replaced the older Julian calendar.
Pope Gregory XIII introduced the Gregorian calendar to correct the drift in
2024-12-16 09:20:13
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Al Malik 👑 :
On October 4, 1582, Pope Gregory XIII introduced the Gregorian calendar, which replaced the Julian calendar. To align the calendar with the solar year, ten days were skipped, meaning that October 4 wa
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ᴛᴀɴ ✨ :
October 1582 lost 10 days when the Gregorian calendar replaced the Julian calendar to fix a 10-day drift in the seasons.
2024-12-16 21:40:32
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. 🇩🇿🇬🇧 :
day of October 4 1582 followed directly into October 15 - and there's an interesting reason why. In October 1582, the Catholic church made the switch from the Julian calendar to the Gregorian calenda
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oussama :
The 10 missing days in October 1582 occurred because of the Gregorian calendar reform. Pope Gregory XIII removed these days to correct the 11-minute-per-year drift in the Julian calendar, which had mi
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iM7 :
From October 5–14, 1582, no events occurred in countries adopting the Gregorian calendar, as these dates were skipped to fix the Julian calendar drift.
2024-12-16 03:06:01
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Nader B :
It’s the time they tried to align the G calendar with the solar calendar 😂
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