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  • curprev 05:5105:51, 3 July 2022WingerBot talk contribsm 3,014 bytes −164 incorporate 1 {{l}} link into {{desc|an}}; incorporate 3 {{l}} links into {{desc|dlm}}; incorporate 1 {{l}} link into {{desc|fro}}; incorporate 1 {{l}} link into {{desc|fr}}; incorporate 4 {{l}} links into {{desc|nrf}}; incorporate 1 {{l}} link into {{desc|roa-leo}}; incorporate 1 {{l}} link into {{desc|oc}}; incorporate 2 {{l}} links into {{desc|rm}}; incorporate 1 {{l}} link into {{desc|vec}} undo

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  • curprev 19:1619:16, 9 January 2022Arxandr talk contribs 4,725 bytes +1,278 Made much needed addition to usage notes on the word of Annus throughout time, and an apparently needless diminishment of Julius Caesar's involvement in an accurate calendar system, for better or for worse. Also detailed is the Vatican's change to the Gregorian Calendar. All of which I think is important as this is a Latin word, whose definition was defined over time exclusively by the Pontifex Maximus of Rome.. undo

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