how many months lie between second and tenth month of a year explain
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October is the tenth month of the year in the modern day Gregorian calendar. It was also the tenth month in the earlier Julian calendar.
The name October is derived from octo, which means eight in Latin. It dates back more than 2000 years to the ancient Roman calendar, which was replaced by the Julian calendar in 45 BCE.
Middle English - octobre
Latin name - October mensis - eighth month
Anglo Saxons - Winterfylleth - winter full moon
It was also the tenth month in the earlier Julian calendar. The name October is derived from octo, which means eight in Latin. It dates back more than 2000 years to the ancient Roman calendar, which was replaced by the Julian calendar in 45 BCE.
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