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The second King of Rome, Numa Pompilius, decided to tweak the calendar in 731BC to cover the winter period, adding some 51 days to the calendar - otherwise known as January and February. He added an ...
(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 ...
In the 7th century B.C., King Numa Pompilius added two months—Ianuarius and Februarius—and established a 12-month calendar. By 153 B.C., the inauguration of consuls shifted to January ...
This 10-month calendar was replaced around the seventh century BC when Rome’s second king, Numa Pompilius added 50 days to the calendar year to bring two new 28-day long winter months: Ianuarius ...
2. Romulus, the founder of Rome in the 8th century BCE, conceived the early Roman calendar. Numa Pompilius, who came to power a year later, made it a 12-month year by adding the months of Januarius ...