Actually . . .
in reply to a message by Caprice
Sorry to contradict, Caprice!
The calendar was changed by Julius Caesar and again by his descendant Augustus. Previously it had been:
1. January
2. February
3. March
4. April
5. May
6. June
7. September
8. October
9. November
10. December
Julius and then Augustus decided that there should be more months, named after themselves, giving us July and August, and pushing September onwards two steps away from numerical logic!
:-)
The calendar was changed by Julius Caesar and again by his descendant Augustus. Previously it had been:
1. January
2. February
3. March
4. April
5. May
6. June
7. September
8. October
9. November
10. December
Julius and then Augustus decided that there should be more months, named after themselves, giving us July and August, and pushing September onwards two steps away from numerical logic!
:-)