Here’s why New Year’s Day falls on January 1
Thursday, December 31, 2020
This email is for Randolph Fitzgerald because you signed up for this service. My dear Randolph, As surprising as it might seem, January 1 hasn’t always been the 1st day of the year. The date marking the new year has varied according to country, religion, or era. Let’s look at a few examples: In Ancient Rome, Romulus started the new year on March 1. In 45 BC, Julius Caesar chose the date of January 1 as a homage to Janus, the roman god with 2 faces, one looking toward the past and the other toward the future. So, it was the ideal month to make the transition from the year coming to a close and the dawn of a new year. A few centuries later in the 9th century to be exact, find out what Emperor Charlemagne did next in the story of New Year’s Day, prepared for you. Follow the link to find out all about this interesting story. Talk soon. Esmeralda, A friend you can count on | | Read our Privacy Policy | To stop receiving emails from Esmeralda click here © 2020 Esmeralda Psychic - All rights reserved. New Lotus Web, World Trade Center, 1st Floor - Unit 1.02, 6 Bayside Road, GX11 1AA - Gibraltar Esmeralda does not answer questions at this address, only by email.
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