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The first Roman calendar consists of 10 months and 304 days a year, each month consisting of around 30 days. The Year begins in March.
| Calendar of Romulus | Number of Days |
| Martius | 31 |
| Aprilis | 30 |
| Maius | 31 |
| Junius | 30 |
| Quintilis | 31 |
| Sextilis | 30 |
| September | 30 |
| October | 31 |
| November | 30 |
| December | 30 |
In Latin:
- ‘Septem’ = Seven
- ‘Octo’ = Eight
- ‘Novem’ = Nine
- ‘Decem’ = Ten
‘Martius’ was named after Mars, the Roman god of war.
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