Days/Months/Seasons/Weather
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ver | spring
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aestas | summer
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autumnus | fall, autumn
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hiems | winter
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Solis Dies | Sunday
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Lunae Dies | Monday
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Martis Dies | Tuesday
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Mercurii Dies | Wednesday
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Iovis Dies | Thursday
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Veneris Dies | Friday
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Saturnii Dies | Saturday
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What was Sunday named after? | the sun
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What was Monday named after? | the moon
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What was Tuesday named after? | Mars, the god of war
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What was Wednesday named after? | Mercury, the messenger god
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What was Thursday named after? | Jupiter (Jove), the king of the gods
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What was Friday named after? | Venus, the goddess of love and beauty
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Ianuarius | Janus, the two-faced god of doorways and beginnings
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Februarius | februa - a purification of sacred places
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Martius | Mars, the god of war
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Aprilis | aperire - to open
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Maius | Maia, the goddess of growth and increase
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Iunius | Juno, the queen of the gods
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Iulius | Julius Caesar, famous Roman who improved the calendar and achieved much for Rome
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Augustus | first Roman Emperor
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September | originally the seventh month
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October | originally the eighth month
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November | originally the ninth month
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December | originally the tenth month
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dies | day
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mensis | month
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annus | year
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anni tempus | time of year (season)
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heri | yesterday
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hodie | today
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cras | tomorrow
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What months were added to the calendar at the end of the Roman Republic? | January and February
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What months were renamed at the end of the Roman Republic? | July and August
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What was the original name for July? | Quinctilis
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What was the original name for August? | Sextilis
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How many months did the Roman calendar have until the end of the Roman Republic? | ten
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What was one thing that was not added to the Roman calendar at the end of the Roman Republic? | leap year
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Why was the Roman calendar changed at the end of the Roman Republic? | the years were too short
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What did the Romans base their calendar year on before the end of the Roman Republic | a lunar calendar - 10 months with 28 days
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What did the Romans base their calendar year on at the end of the Roman Republic? | a solar calendar - 12 months with varying days
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tempestas | weather
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Tempestas est bona | The weather is good
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Tempestas est mala | The weather is bad
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Sol lucet | The sun is shining/ It's sunny
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Pluit | It's raining
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Ningit | It's snowing
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Grandinat | It's hailing
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Fulget | It's lightning
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Tonat | It's thundering
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Ventosa est | It's windy
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Calida est | It's hot
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Tepida est | It's warm (comfortable)
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Frigida est | It's cold
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Nebulosa est | It's cloudy
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Obscura est | It's dark
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Pruinosa est | It's frosty
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Glacialis est | It's icy
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Spurca est | It's awful/terrible
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Lubrica est | It's slippery
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Serena est | It's calm
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Procellosa est | It's stormy
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Aestuosa est | It's muggy/humid
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What was Saturday named after? | Saturn, the father of the Olympians (Jupiter, Neptune, Pluto, Juno, Vesta, and Ceres)
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