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How many month of a year have been named after roman emperors?

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Answered by lovekushksh
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The original Roman calendar had ten months: Martius, Aprilis, Maius, Junius, Quintillis, Sextilis, September, October, November and December. The first four months were named after gods: Mars, Venus (Aphrodite in Greek and Apre in Etruscan), Maia and Juno.

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Answered by Tabarakkhan56
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Our current months names come from the roman calendar. the original Roman calendar had ten months: martius, Aprilis, Marius,junius,September,October, November and december.the first four moths were named after gids:

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