Re: Passover/Easter (was: Italogallic in Zera,and other
From: | Nik Taylor <fortytwo@...> |
Date: | Saturday, April 29, 2000, 4:58 |
John Cowan wrote:
> The proleptic Gregorian calendar in 700 C.E. would be only about six
> days ahead of the Julian calendar.
Four days. In the 16th century, when the Gregorian was set up, the
difference was 10 days. So, extending back:
(difference between Julian and Gregorian date)
0-100: -2
100's: -1
200's: 0
300's: 1
400's: 1
500's: 2
600's: 3
700's: 4
800's: 4
900's: 5
1000's: 6
1100's: 7
1200's: 7
1300's: 8
1400's: 9
1500's: 10
1600's: 10
1700's: 11
1800's: 12
1900's: 13
2000's: 13
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