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The solar cycle is a 28-year cycle of the Julian calendar, and 400-year cycle of the Gregorian calendar with respect to the week. It occurs because leap years occur every 4 years and there are 7 possible days to start a leap year, making a 28-year sequence.
In reality, the actual length of the solar year is about 365.2422 days, making the Julian year 11 minutes longer. Over centuries, those few minutes per year really began to add up. So, the discrepancy was corrected in October 1582 by Pope Gregory XIII with the introduction of the Gregorian calendar, which is used by most of the world today.
The Julian Calendar served the world fairly well for some time but it did have the slight problem of not taking into account the few minute difference between a real year and the 365 1/4 accounted
Tibetan calendar. ι³εη΄εΉ΄. (male Earth- Monkey) 1555 or 1174 or 402. β to β. ι΄ειΈ‘εΉ΄. (female Earth- Rooster) 1556 or 1175 or 403. Year 1429 ( MCDXXIX) was a common year starting on Saturday (link will display the full calendar) of the Julian calendar .
The date format which uses the combination of a year and the number of days since the start of that year is known as Julian Date format. In the 7 Digits Julian date format, the first 4 digits refer to the year and the last 3 digits are the total number of days from the beginning of that year.
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