The months of Januarius and Februarius were later added thanks to king Numa Pompilius. In 46 BC, emperor Julius Caesar introduced a new Julian calendar which instituted January 1 as the start of ...
Britannica states that during his reign (c. 715-673 BCE), Roman emperor Numa Pompilius revised the Roman republican calendar to make January the first month instead of March. While January got its ...
(ANI Photo) (Prahlad Mahato) Britannica states that during his reign (c. 715-673 BCE), Roman emperor Numa Pompilius revised the Roman republican calendar to make January the year's first month ...