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It used to be on the Roman calendar but they changed it and now it's the ninth month.
Not any more, but it was the eighth month in the Old Roman calendar.
The Julian calendar has the same month names, the same year numbering, and the same number of days per month as the Gregorian calendar. Aside from making New Year's Day the same around the world (1 January), the only difference between the calendars is that in any 400-year period the Gregorian calendar has three fewer days than the Julian calendar. In the 400-year period that began on 1 January 2001, the three days that are part of the Julian calendar but not part of the Gregorian calendar are 29 February 2100, 29 February 2200 and 29 February 2300. The Julian calendar accumulates one day of error every 128 years. The Gregorian calendar accumulates one day of error every 3200 years.
That depends on how many days there are in that month. Months with 28 days have 40320. Months with 29 days have 41760. Months with 30 days have 43200. Months with 31 days have 44640.
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