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The Origin of the Month of February
The name of the current second month is attributed to the days of the ancient Romans. During this era, a different calendar system was used. The beginning of their year started in the middle of what we now call February.In 690 B.C., the second king of Rome, Numa Pompilius, designated the last month of the year (our February) as a time for purification and renewal. He declared the first month of the year as the festival of ‘Februa,’ which he named after the Roman goddess of passion and fertility.
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Jan 29, 2019
The Origin of the Month of April
There are a few theories on how the fourth month, April, got its name.
Some people think that April was derived from the Latin work "aperire," which means to open or bud. It is a reference to the blossoming of flowers and trees which normally occur during April and the springtime.Other people believe that the month of April was named after the Greek goddess, Aphrodite. Aphrodite was the goddess of love and beauty, also known as Venus to the Romans. During April, the flowers add beauty to the Ea
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Apr 02, 2018