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On This Day In History Uk......1752....Busy Day Today!
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The Julian calendar was replaced by the Gregorian Calendar. Pope Gregory XIII had calculated that we were in fact wrong with having a leap year every 4 years and instead proposed that adding a day every 4 years was over correcting thus he suggested that we should omit years that end in 00 unless the year is divisible by 400. The new calendar was first created in 1582 but not adopted in UK until 1752 when the error amounted to 11 days. So in September of that year the 13th follows the 3rd. More interesting fallout later......
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