when was the Gregorian calender introduced
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In 1582
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The Gregorian calendar was adopted by much of Catholic Europe in 1582, as directed by Pope Gregory XIII in the papal bull Inter gravissimas, which was published in February of that year.
Before today's Gregorian calendar was adopted, the older Julian calendar was used. ... As a result, it wasn't until 1582, by which time Caesar's calendar had drifted a full 10 days off course, that Pope Gregory XIII (1502 - 1585) finally reformed the Julian calendar
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