Pertaining to Julius Cæsar: used in Chronology in connection with the reform of the calendar instituted by him in the year 46 b.c.
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释义 | the world > time > period > year > [noun] > period of specific number of years > in different cultures or calendars (9) Julian period1592 Pertaining to Julius Cæsar: used in Chronology in connection with the reform of the calendar instituted by him in the year 46 b.c. saros1613 Ancient History. The Babylonian name for the number 3600, and hence for a period of 3600 years. octaeteris1645 In the ancient Greek calendar: a period of eight years, in the course of which three months of 30 days each were intercalated so as to make the… lustrala1656 A lustrum or period of five years. Obsolete. biennium1699 Classical History. A period of two years, considered as a unit under a calendar system employing intercalation. Cf. intercalate, v. 1. Dionysian period1728 Pertaining to the abbot Dionysius the Little, who lived in the sixth century, and is said to have first practised the method of dating events from… Victorian cycle1728 see quot. 1728 and Dionysian, adj. 3. Sothic cycle or period1828 Sothic cycleor period, a period of 1460 full years, containing 1461 of the ancient Egyptian ordinary years. katun1902 A period of twenty years, each with 360 days, in the calendar of the Mayan Indians. |
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