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New Year » Horoscopes & Calendars » Archaic Calendar » Byzantine Calendar

Byzantine Calendar

Byzantine calendar is one of the most important archaic calendar of a long gone era which was officially used by the legendary Byzantine Empire to assess the date and time. The calendar is somewhat like the Julian calendar however the names of the month and dates are transcribed from Lain into Greek. It was the year 5509BC Byzantine calendar with its typical structure made its presence felt and modern historians holds the fact that it is definitely an important time of witnessing the change in assessing the date line in accord to the Byzantine idea.



1st September was ideally marked as the beginning of a new year according to the Byzantine calendar. Historical records unfold the truth that although in 462BC the Byzantine calendar did mark 1st September as the beginning of the year however, it was officially adopted in 537BC. Latin has a tremendous influence on the various aspect of the Byzantine calendar and as the Byzantine Emperors invaded the region surrounding the eastern Mediterranean Sea the Latin influence became all the more common.



The civilization of ancient Rome, the cultural, religious, social and political aspects of Rome finds a definite facet in the structure of the Byzantine calendar which was very popular at that era. The leap day of the Byzantine calendar was obtained in the same manner as in that of the bissextile day of the original Roman version of the Julian calendar. It was in the year 1453BC the Byzantine Empire did collapse which also resulted into fading away of the glory of the Byzantine calendar although it was used by Russia for quite a reasonable period of time.Stay connected to 123newyear.com to know more on Byzantine Calendar.



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