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Had twelve months 365 days and a leap year​

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The answer is 10 ( the last one below the list)

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Finally, in 46 B.C., Caesar and the astronomer Genesis revamped the Roman calendar to include 12 months and 365 days. This “Julian Calendar” also accounted for the slightly longer solar year by adding a leap day every four years

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