Why February's had 28 days
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The second king of Rome, Numa Pompilius, decided to make the calendar more accurate by syncing it up with the actual lunar year—which is about 354 days long. Numa tacked on two months—January and February—after December to account for the new days. The new months each had 28 days.
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Why February's had 28 days?
This is because the Romans considered the winter as a monthless period. They were added by Numa Pompilius about 713 BC. This was to sync it with the actual lunar year and make it more accurate. He added an extra day to each January and February to make the number of days 354: equal to that in an actual lunar year.
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