NovaRoma on Nostr: Before the introduction of the Julian Calendar, March 1st was the Roman New Year. It ...
Before the introduction of the Julian Calendar, March 1st was the Roman New Year. It was also the beginning of the military season, when farmers who had finished planting would begin arriving in Rome to enlist for the season. #Rome #History #grownostr
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