Why was January named after Janus ?
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January is a winter month in the northern half of the world and a summer month in the southern half. It is named after the Roman god of new beginnings, Janus. The Roman god Janus (or Ianus) looks into the past and into the future. ... The name January comes from Janus or Ianus, the Roman god of passage and new beginnings
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While January takes its name from Janus, the Roman god of beginnings and endings, February comes from the word februum (purification) and februa, the rites or instruments used for purification.
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