TIL The year 46 BC was 445 days long. This abnormally long year, called the Year of Confusion, was a necessary, temporary adjustment by Julius Caesar to correct the significant drift of the Roman ...
TIL The year 46 BC was 445 days long. This abnormally long year, called the Year of Confusion, was a necessary, temporary adjustment by Julius Caesar to correct the significant drift of the Roman ...
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Why Julius Caesar's Year of Confusion was the longest year in history

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Original Title: TIL The year 46 BC was 445 days long. This abnormally long year, called the Year of Confusion, was a necessary, temporary adjustment by Julius Caesar to correct the significant drift of the Roman calendar, which had fallen out of sync with the solar seasons.