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While every month besides the second in the calendar contains at least 30 days, february falls short with 28 (and 29 on a leap year)

So why is the most widely used calendar in the world so inconsistent in the lengths of its months And why is february stuck with the fewest number of days Blame it on roman superstition. With 28 days, february is the shortest month of the year, but why is this But you'd probably like a little more explanation than that, so let's dive in… the roman calendar divided the year based on lunar cycles, which. There is a source of documents that originally stated in caesar's calendar, february has 29 days and every 4 years it is added one day to 30 days, ie there is no big difference with other months.

Learn about the history, astronomy, and cultural significance of february, the second month of the gregorian calendar Discover how february got its 28 days, why it has leap years, and what events and traditions are associated with it. More than 2,000 years ago, romans tried to fix the calendar, but superstitions left february short on days The romans dedicated the month to the god of purification and left it with an even 28 days February would then be moved after january in 452 b.c. This got us thinking, why does february only have 28—and sometimes 29—days, anyway

Today, we answer that question with help from slate and mental floss magazine

Early roman calendars february's 28 days date back to the second king of rome, numa pompilius Before he became king, rome's lunar calendar was just 10 months long. Have you ever wondered why february has only 28 days From around 750 b.c., there were two new months on the roman calendar January and february, and early on, both those months were only 28 days long, according to reader's digest Believing even numbers to be bad luck, roman king numa pompilius added some days to january but left february as is

Why february only has 28 days it's extremely easy to forget that while all of the other months of the year have 30 or 31 days, february ends on the 28th, or on a leap year, the 29th Find it weird that it's march already Well, the reason that february is cut short dates back to the second king of rome, numa pompilius.

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