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See the calendar for any month, from 2,000 years in the past to 2,000 years in the future, on either the Julian or the Gregorian calendar.
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The method used to calculate the day of the week for any date on the Julian or Gregorian calendar is very simple to learn, and it can be used to calculate mentally or quickly on paper. Read a detailed explanation.

Did the current millennium begin January 1, 2000 or January 1, 2001? As we enter the new millennium, opinions are being increasingly voiced. Here is one more opinion.

To discover the fundamental nature of human awareness of time, and to explore the relationship of time with space, read the online book

Evolution Through The Dimensions Of Time & Space