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Origen of the Names of the Months
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January
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Roman god Janus.He was the god of doors, beginnings,
sunset and sunrise, had one face looking forward and one backward
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February
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Februa, Latin for purity.On February 15 the Romans celebrated the
festival of forgiveness for sins.
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March
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March was named after Mars, Roman god of War.
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April
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Aprilis in Latin, perhaps derived from aperire (Latin to open, as in opening buds and blossoms) or perhaps from Aphrodite, original Greek name of Venus.
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May
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Roman goddess Maia. She embodies the concept of growth.
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June
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Roman goddess Juno, she looked after the women of Rome.
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July
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Named after Julius Caesar, who was born in this month.
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August
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Formerly Sextilis (sixth month in the Roman calendar), renamed in 8BC for Augustus Caesar.
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September
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Septem, Latin for 7. The seventh month in the Roman calendar.
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October
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Octo, Latin for 8 in the Roman calendar.
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November
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Novem, Latin for 9.
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December
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Decem, Latin for 10
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Origen of the names of the days
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Monday
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The name comes from the Anglo-Saxon monandaeg, moon´s day.
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Tuesday
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This day was named after the Norse god Tyr (god of law and justice). The Romans named this day after their war-god Mars (martes)
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Wednesday
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Wednesday is named after the Norse god Wodan, The Romans called it Mercurii, after their god Mercury (Miércoles)
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Thursday
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This day is named after the Norse god Thor, associated with thunder, lightning, storms, and protection of mankind. The Romans called this day Jovis after Jove or Jupiter (jueves).
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Friday
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FThe day in honor of the Norse goddess Frigg,
wife of Wodan (Wednesday). She is the goddess of fertility and love. To the Romans this day was sacred to the goddess Venus (viernes)
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Saturday
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This day was called Saturni by the Romans in honour of Saturn, god of time, dissolution, plenty, wealth…
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Sunday
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The name comes from the Latin die solis (sun´s day) the name of a pagan Roman holiday also called Dominica (domingo)
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