Greek mythology did not have a calendar.
i dont really know!
Freya is a Norse goddess, not Greek. The Norse people did not have a calendar of mythic events.
We changed from the Julian calendar to the Gregorian calendar because it was out of synch with the solar calendar. The Pope consulted an astronomer and it was decided to add leap years to correct the problems. Catholic countries changed in 1582. However Germany did not until 1700 and Great Britain waited until 1752. Russia did not change until 1918.
Greek myth did not have a calendar. The birth date of Dionysus is therefore unknown.
I can't see "this" calendar.
France wanted a secular calendar.
Greek Orthodox Easter 1950 fell on April 9 in the Julian calendar.
The whole calendar changed in 1752.
July 25 on the Roman Calendar and March 9 on the Greek Calendar.
The calendar has been changed a number of times. Julius Ceasar introduced calendar reforms in ancient Rome that were still in use by some countries (notably Russia) in the 20th century. The m
Ancient Greek myths did not keep a calendar.
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The Greek myths have no calendar.
Greek mythology did not have a calendar.
because the Chinese calendar is different from the calendar used in the US
Pope Gregor XIII introduced the calendar named after him (the Gregorian calendar) in 1582. However, some countries adopted this calendar as late as the 20th. Century.