Julius Caesar: The Man Who Destroyed the Roman Republic — Fexingo History
Before Julius Caesar was assassinated, he fixed the calendar. The Roman calendar had become so chaotic that by 46 BCE it was about three months ahead of the solar year. Caesar, advised by the Alexandrian astronomer Sosigenes, introduced the Julian calendar — adding 90 days to 46 BCE to realign the seasons. That year became known as the 'year of confusion'. He also adjusted the lengths of months, fixed the leap-year cycle, and moved the start of the year to January 1. The reform was a masterstroke of rationalization and propaganda, tying Caesar's name to the heavens. But it took centuries for the new system to fully take hold, and a small miscalculation of the leap-year rule eventually led to the Gregorian reform in 1582. This episode explores the technical details, the political maneuvering, and the lasting legacy of Caesar's calendar. #JulianCalendar #Sosigenes #CalendarReform #YearOfConfusion #Intercalaris #RomanCalendar #JuliusCaesar #PontifexMaximus #LeapYear #Cleopatra #Alexandria #Nundinae #Kalends #Ides #GregorianReform #RomanRepublic #History #FexingoHistory Keep every episode free: buymeacoffee.com/fexingo [https://buymeacoffee.com/fexingo]
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