Why only leap year comes in those year which are divisible by 4?
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The Julian calendar, which was named after him, had only one rule: any year evenly divisible by four would be a leap year. This formula produced too many leap years, causing the Julian calendar to drift apart from the tropical year at a rate of 1 day per 128 years.
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The Julian calendar, which was named after him, had only one rule: any yearevenly divisible by four would be a leap year. This formula produced too manyleap years, causing the Julian calendar to drift apart from the tropical year at a rate of 1 day per 128 years.
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