Before the introduction of the Gregorian Calendar in 1582, most of the world that now uses the Gregorian Calendar was using the Julian Calendar.
In 1582
Some places were still switching from the Julian Calendar during the 20th century, but the first group of countries to switch to the Gregorian Calendar did so on October 15, 1582.
1582
The calendar was introduced on on 24 February 1582 by Pope Gregory XIII. Further information: The Gregorian calendar was initially decreed, but not implemented, by Pope Gregory XIII on 24 February 1582. On 5 October 1582, the Gregorian calendar was adopted for the first time by Catholic countries such as Italy, Poland, Spain and Portugal. On 10 December 1582, France began using the Gregorian calendar.Non-Catholic countries such as Scotland, Britain and the latter's colonies still used the Julian calendar up until 1752, and some Asian countries were still using the Julian calendar up until the early twentieth century.
17 percent of 1582 = 268.9417% of 1582= 17% * 1582= 0.17 * 1582= 268.94
The Chinese, or differential, windlass was invented in 1582.
387 + 1582 = 1969
1582
November 27, 1582 fell on a Tuesday.
Before the introduction of the Gregorian Calendar in 1582, most of the world that now uses the Gregorian Calendar was using the Julian Calendar.
The history of the word factory starts with its first known use around 1582. It was not until the mid 17th century and early 18th century that this word became more commonly used.
Pope Gregory XIII revised the Julian calendar in 1582.
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.
In February 1582 Pope Gregory announced a reformed calendar which was adopted by a few Catholic countries. In November 1582 Shakespeare married Anne Hathaway. The Gregorian calendar had no effect on Shakespeare's life, however, as it was not adopted in England until the mid-eighteenth century.
For the Catholic countries in Europe October 5th, 1582 didn't exist on their calendar. During October 1582, people in some parts of Europe changed their calendars from the Julian calendar to the Gregorian calendar. This was done under the recommendations made by Christopher Clavius, and ordered by Pope Gregory XIII. To stay consistent with the vernal equinox, the days between October 5th, 1582 and October 14th, 1582 were dropped.
That is 1582.