i js looked it up, here’s ai response: In October 1582, Pope Gregory XIII implemented the Gregorian calendar, causing a significant shift in datekeeping. Specifically, October 4, 1582, was followed by October 15, 1582, skipping ten days to realign the calendar with the Earth's orbit. This change was necessary because the Julian calendar, in use at the time, had accumulated an error of about 10 days. The Gregorian calendar was adopted to ensure more accurate calculations of Easter and other religious holidays
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Also never ask why 1752 had this, but after September 2 it has gone to September 14
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Thats when they transitioned from the Julian calendar to the Gregorian Calendar
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ik this is off topic but Mathew 5:34 But I tell you, do not swear. God bless u gng
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