The Romans added January and February to the calendar but ran into a problem — math and superstition. Here's why February ...
If January felt endless, February may be refreshing since it's only 28 days long. Thank the Romans for that oddity. Before the Gregorian calendar used today, Roman King Numa Pompilius (715-673 BC ...
If January felt endless, February may be refreshing since it's only 28 days long. Thank the Romans for that oddity. Before the Gregorian calendar used today, Roman King Numa Pompilius (715-673 BC ...
Some months have 30 days, others 31. Even then, February is the most fortuitous. Most times, it boasts 28 days. But once in four years, it pops an additional day, which makes those one-in-four ...