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公历一年有12个月,但不少人并不知道12个月英语名称的来历。公历起源于古罗马历法。罗马的历法原本只有10个月,古罗马皇帝决定增加两个月放在年尾,后来盖尤斯·尤利乌斯·恺撒大帝把这两个月移到年初,成为1月、2月,原来的1月、2月便成了3月、4月,依此类推。这就是今天世界沿用的公历。January——1月在罗马传说中,有一位名叫雅努斯的守护神,生有前后两副脸,一副回
The calendar year has 12 months, but many people do not know the origin of the 12-month English name. The Gregorian calendar originated from ancient Roman calendars. The Roman calendar was originally only 10 months old. The Roman emperor decided to add two months to the end of the year. Later, Gaius Julius Caesar moved the two months to the beginning of the year and became January and February. The original January and February became March, April, and so on. This is the Gregorian calendar used by the world today. January - In January in Roman legend, there was a guardian named Janus who had two pairs of faces, one back and one back.