New Years Jan 4
Julius Caesar made January the first month of the year in 46 BC. It remained so until 567 AD. Then, until 1752 the British Empire (and their American colonies) celebrated the new year in March!
Julius Caesar made January the first month of the year in 46 BC. It remained so until 567 AD. Then, until 1752 the British Empire (and their American colonies) celebrated the new year in March!