Julian calendar
noun /ˌdʒuːliən ˈkælɪndə(r)/
/ˌdʒuːliən ˈkælɪndər/
[singular]- the system of arranging days and months in the year introduced by Julius Caesar, and used in Western countries until the Gregorian calendar replaced it
Topics Timec2儒略历(凯撒大帝制订的历法,在西方国家一直使用至以格里历取代为止)