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The Birth of Jesus of Nazareth: Labeling Years BC or AD on the Gregorian CalendarThe Gregorian calendar is the calendar system with the most widespread use in the world today. It is noteworthy on Christmas Day to remember that calendar years are designated as being before or after the birth of Christ.- Jewish Holy Days & Gregorian Calendar ComparisonThis article looks at the yearly holy festivals of Judaism and shows what time of year they fall on the Gregorian calendar
When is the Chinese New Year? 2010, 2011, 2012, 2013,2014, 2015, 2016, 2017, 2018, 2019, 2020 & BeyondSince the Chinese New Year takes place on the second new moon after the winter solstice, it can vary from the end of January to mid February. Unless you have a Chinese calendar or moon cycle chart handy, just look at our list below.- Alternative Possibilities to the Christian Gregorian CalendarIt's become a common thing to use the terms CE and BCE in place of BC and BCE - but this seems like something of an oxymoron when one takes into consideration its based on the same person.
- The Phantom Time HypothesisThis hypothesis by Illig holds that the Middle Ages were fabricated due to conspiracy or accident, and that the current year is actually 1703.
- Why Does the Date of Easter Change Every Year?The date of Easter may vary by more than a month from year to year, and by thirteen days from Catholic and Protestant churches to Orthodox churches.