Calendar, September New Style

(September, today's dates — the Roman way)

Septembris, A.U.C. 2755, A.D. 2002


The dates displayed on this site are essentially based on the format shown by Roman calendars (Julian or Old Style) and are adapted to the Gregorian (New Style) calendars in use by most of the world today in an effort to show the transitions from those historical calendar styles that express the continuity of past and present dates; such as, (Norse-Latin) day-name information and (Roman) month names.

This month of September, or Septembris, (ninth month) shows the Latin names of the months and the Anglo-Saxon (Norse mythological) names for the days of the week, and the Roman-Gregorian numbers for the years.

The phases of the moon shown in this calendar are based on Universal Time (UT), or Greenwich Mean Time (GMT), which refers to the mean solar time at the Greenwich meridian adopted as the standard time in a zone that includes the British Isles. The Greenwich meridian is the prime meridian that passes through the former Royal Observatory at Greenwich. It was adopted internationally as the zero of longitude in 1884.

Septembris mensis
Septembris
September

Arabic Roman Roman Anglo-Saxon English
Day Day Week Week Week
Numbers Names Days Days Days
1 Calends dies solis sunnandaeg Sunday
2 IV ad Nones dies lunae monandaeg Monday
3 III ad Nones dies Martis Tiwesdaeg Tuesday
4 Pridie Nones dies Mercurii Wodensdaeg Wednesday
waning crescent moon
5 Nones dies Jovis Thursdaeg Thursday
6 VIII ad Ides dies Veneris Frigedaeg Friday
7 VII ad Ides dies Saturni Saturnsdaeg Saturday
new moon
8 VI ad Ides dies solis sunnandaeg Sunday
9 V ad Ides dies lunae monandaeg Monday
10 IV ad Ides dies Martis Tiwesdaeg Tuesday
waxing crescent moon
11 III ad Ides dies Mercurii Wodensdaeg Wednesday
12 Pridie Ides dies Jovis Thursdaeg Thursday
13 Ides dies Veneris Frigedaeg Friday
first quarter moon
14 XVIII ad Oct. Cal. dies Saturni Saterndaeg Saturday
15 XVII ad Oct. Cal. dies solis sunnandaeg Sunday
16 XVI ad Oct. Cal. dies lunae monandaeg Monday
17 XV ad Oct. Cal. dies Martis Tiwesdaeg Tuesday
waxing gibbous moon
18 XIV ad Oct. Cal. dies Mercurii Wodensdaeg Wednesday
19 XIII ad Oct. Cal. dies Jovis Thursdaeg Thursday
20 XII ad Oct. Cal. dies Veneris Frigedaeg Friday
21 XI ad Oct. Cal. dies Saturni Saterndaeg Saturday
full moon
22 X ad Oct. Cal. dies solis sunnandaeg Sunday
23 IX ad Oct. Cal. dies lunae monandaeg Monday
24 VIII ad Oct. Cal. dies Martis Tiwesdaeg Tuesday
25 VII ad Oct. Cal. dies Mercurii Wodensdaeg Wednesday
waning gibbous moon
26 VI ad Oct. Cal. dies Jovis Thursdaeg Thursday
27 V ad Oct. Cal. dies Veneris Frigedaeg Friday
28 IV ad Oct. Cal. dies Saturni Saterndaeg Saturday
29 III ad Oct. Cal. dies solis sunnandaeg Sunday
last quarter moon
30 Pridie Oct. Cal. dies lunae monandaeg Monday


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Six Roman Calendars, from King Romulus to Pope Gregory XIII

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