Old Style common year starting on Sunday
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This is the calendar for any Old Style common year starting on Sunday, 25 March. The Old Style calendar ended with the following March, on 24 March. Examples: Julian year 1301, 1413 or 1514 (see bottom tables).
A common year is a year with 365 days, in other words, not a leap year, which has 366.
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Previous year (common) Next year (common)
Previous year (leap) Next year (leap)
Millennium |
Century |
Old Style Year[1] |
2nd Millennium: |
13th century: |
1206 |
1217 |
1223 |
1234 |
1245 |
1251 |
1262 |
1273 |
1279 |
1290 |
14th century: |
1301 |
1307 |
1318 |
1329 |
1335 |
1346 |
1357 |
1363 |
1374 |
1385 |
1391 |
15th century: |
1402 |
1413 |
1419 |
1430 |
1441 |
1447 |
1458 |
1469 |
1475 |
1486 |
1497 |
16th century: |
1503 |
1514 |
1525 |
1531 |
1542 |
1553 |
1559 |
1570 |
1581 |
1587 |
1598 |
17th century: |
1609 |
1615 |
1626 |
1637 |
1643 |
1654 |
1665 |
1671 |
1682 |
1693 |
1699 |
18th century: |
1710 |
1721 |
1727 |
1738 |
1749 |
1755 |
1766 |
1777 |
1783 |
1794 |
19th century: |
1806 |
1817 |
1823 |
1834 |
1845 |
1851 |
1862 |
1873 |
1879 |
1890 |
References
- ^ "Calendar in year 1609 (Russia)" (Julian calendar, starting Sunday), webpage: Julian-1609 (Romania used Julian in 1919, when Russia adopted Gregorian).
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