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My Catholic Faith - 😇Pope Gregory XIII 👉Pope Gregory XIII (Latin: Gregorius XIII; 7 January 1502 – 10 April 1585), born Ugo Boncompagni, was head of the Catholic Church and ruler of
The Pope who established our modern calendar, and why we use it today - YouTube
The Gregorian Calendar
The time the pope made 10 days disappear
Pope Gregory XIII - Wikipedia
What Is The Gregorian Calendar? - WorldAtlas
From the Julian to the Gregorian calendar
EHS on Twitter: "#OTD in history the Gregorian Calendar was introduced by Pope Gregory XIII... Did you know yesterday was the 4 October?!... back in 1582, that is. #churchhistory #religioushistory https://t.co/onqGvEoNux" /
We've been using the Gregorian calendar for 434 years. It's still bizarre. - Vox
History Of Our Calendar | Calendars
On this day in 1582: Pope Gregory XIII announces the new Gregorian calendar
Commission for the calendar reformation, under Pope Gregory XIII (1502-1585) the Julian Calendar was..., Stock Photo, Picture And Rights Managed Image. Pic. AHV-AGC-F-002022-0000 | agefotostock
Clavius with the image of pope Gregory XIII, the reformer of the... | Download Scientific Diagram
6 Things You May Not Know About the Gregorian Calendar
Papal Bull “Inter Gravissimas” – The Gregorian Calendar (1582) – time issues
Knights of the Altar - St Bartholomew Parish, Baao, CS - DID YOU KNOW: Pope Gregory XIII ordered to standardized the calendar because Julian calendar did not properly reflect the actual days
Steve Berry - On October 15, 1582, Pope Gregory XIII introduced the Gregorian calendar. It was a refinement to the Julian calendar first implemented by Julius Caesar in 46 B.C. The Julian
What is Time? The Gregorian Calendar
Discussion of the Reform of the Calendar under Pope Gregory XIII (1502-85) replaced by the Gregorian Calendar, Rome, October 15, 1582. Note the scholar in right background pointing to the constellation Scorpio.
Pope Gregory XIII (1572-1585) of Gregorian Calendar fame b… | Flickr
Inter Gravissimas, or Why the Pope is Never Late for Tea | In Custodia Legis