Gregorian calendar
The New Style calendar
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12-Dec-1700
Transition to Gregorian Calendar in Overijssel and Utrecht for Improved Timekeeping and Alignment with Europe.
12-Jul-1700
Gelderland's Transition to Gregorian Calendar in 18th Century: Alignment, benefits, and economic implications.
01-Mar-1700
Denmark-Norway & Brandenburg-Pomerania Transition to Gregorian Calendar: Aligning with Western Europe for precision.
22-Aug-1612
Prussia Embraces Gregorian Calendar: Enhancing Accuracy and Coordination across Europe
01-Jan-1600
Scotland's Shift to January 1 New Year: Transition to Gregorian calendar reshapes society and traditions.
Jan-1584
The Shift to the Gregorian Calendar in Switzerland: Aligning timekeeping with the solar year.
12-Jan-1583
Dutch Adoption of Gregorian Calendar: Transition, Confusion, and Order in Holland's History
01-Jan-1583
Transition to Gregorian Calendar in Southern Netherlands: Correcting drift, aligning with Europe, significant societal impact.
25-Dec-1582
Transitioning to Gregorian: Brabant and Zeeland join calendar reform for uniform timekeeping.
09-Dec-1582
France adopts Gregorian calendar for improved timekeeping, aligning with natural events and societal activities.
09-Dec-1582
Transition from Julian to Gregorian Calendar: France's pivotal shift for historical accuracy and alignment.
15-Oct-1582
Gregorian Calendar Adoption: Enhancing accuracy, synchronization, and unification across Catholic territories.
15-Oct-1582
Gregorian Calendar Revolutionized Time Measurement and Fostered Standardization in Date Recording
04-Oct-1582
Transition from Julian to Gregorian calendar: Addressing inaccuracies and reforming timekeeping for alignment.
Sep-1582
Philip II of Spain Adopts Gregorian Calendar: Aligning Easter and Correcting Date Drift
1582
Transition from Julian to Gregorian Calendar: Alignment with seasons, ten-day adjustment, dual dating, universal adoption.
24-Feb-1582
The Gregorian Calendar: Rectifying Centuries-Long Inaccuracies Through Papal Decree
1545
Council of Trent reforms calendar, correcting Julian errors, influencing both religious and civil scheduling.
01-Sep-1492
Russia shifts new year to September to align with Byzantine calendar, impacting administrative and social realms.
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