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Galileo
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by Galileo » Tue Mar 12, 2002 10:55 am
Ok, so Genesis 1:5 only barely relates with my question, but I thought it would make a catchy title. So, the question: How many days were there in a year according to the Byzantine calender? My books don't say, but I only have 3 books currently (that has GOT to change...). G--
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by Galileo » Thu Mar 14, 2002 1:39 pm
Nobody, eh? Can't say I'm surprised. I've done searches on the web and have come up with very little. G--
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by Rev. George » Thu Mar 14, 2002 2:10 pm
Well I'm guessing that they used the julian calendar, as they are essentially transplanted romans. it also follows that they were before the gregorian "correction" to our calendar... -+G