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  • ...ian calendar]], including after the dates of transition to the [[Gregorian calendar]]). ...locations of the Roman Empire between [[44 BC]] and [[31 AD]]. The Julian calendar became then a standard (used from the 17th to the 19th centuries) only star
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  • | group1 = [[Calendar era]]s * [[Holocene calendar|Human Era]]
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  • ...n for [[Proleptic Gregorian calendar|proleptic Gregorian dates]] where the calendar was not effectively applied). The result is valid for all proleptic Gregorian calendar dates starting on March 1, 4800 BC (−4799) at midnight.
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  • ...October 1582 in the [[Gregorian calendar]], otherwise it uses the [[Julian calendar]] that was valid until 4 October 1582. ...ter is before the 15th at noon, will be interpreted as dates in the Julian calendar.
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  • | title = [[Calendar]]s * [[Lunar calendar|Lunar]]
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  • This template shows a variety of information about the Hebrew calendar year. ...ew year}} without a parameter provides information on the current [[Hebrew calendar]] year, ''[[Anno mundi|AM]]'' {{#timel:xjY}}.
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  • ...0 on Monday to 6 on Sunday) for the date of the [[Gregorian calendar]] (or proleptic) in parameter. {{Calendar, clock, date and time computing templates}}
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  • ...the parameter <code>julian</code> with a date uses the [[proleptic Julian calendar]]. ...reen|1=([[Julian day]] 2451545 is noon 1 January 2000 UTC in the Gregorian calendar)}}
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  • ...prior to year 1582 and Gregorian calendar thereafter. Accounts for Julian calendar leap years before 1582 and Gregorian leap years after 1582. Where the two calendars overlap (1582 to approximate
    44 KB (7,225 words) - 15:27, 29 December 2018
  • -- Return jd, jdz from a Julian or Gregorian calendar date where -- 1 January 4713 BC = (-4712, 1, 1) Julian calendar
    46 KB (7,578 words) - 02:38, 29 December 2018
  • -- for non-Gregorian year ...c Gregorian calendar or http://www.wikidata.org/wiki/Q11184 for the Julian calendar]
    34 KB (4,985 words) - 02:45, 30 December 2018