Julian calendar

Etymology
who introduced the calendar in 46.

Noun

 * 1) The calendar which was used in the western world before the present-day Gregorian calendar. The Julian calendar differed in having all multiple-of-4 years as leap years.

Translations

 * Arabic: التقويم الشرقي
 * Bulgarian: юлиа́нски календа́р
 * Catalan: calendari julià
 * Chinese:
 * Cantonese: 儒略曆, 朱利安曆
 * Mandarin:, 朱理安曆, 朱利安曆
 * Czech: juliánský kalendář
 * Finnish: juliaaninen kalenteri
 * French:
 * Galician: calendario Xuliano,
 * German: Julianischer Kalender
 * Greek: Ιουλιανό ημερολόγιο
 * Hungarian: julián naptár
 * Irish: féilire Iúil
 * Macedonian: јулија́нски ка́лендар
 * Polish: kalendarz juliański
 * Portuguese: Calendário Juliano
 * Romanian:
 * Russian: Юлиа́нский календа́рь
 * Spanish:
 * Swedish:, gamla stilen
 * Ukrainian:
 * Vietnamese: lịch Juliêng, lịch Julius
 * Welsh: calendr Iwlaidd