This is the calendar for any Old Style common year starting on Sunday, 25 March. The Old Style calendar ended with the following March, on 24 March.
Examples: Julian year 1302, 1414 or 1515 (see bottom tables).
A common year is a year with 365 days, in other words, not a leap year, which has 366.
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January (year end)
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February (year end)
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March (new year)
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Previous year (common) Next year (common)
Previous year (leap) Next year (leap)
Millennium |
Century |
Old Style Year[1]
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2nd Millennium: |
13th century: |
1201 |
1207 |
1218 |
1229 |
1235 |
1246 |
1257 |
1263 |
1274 |
1285 |
1291
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14th century: |
1302 |
1313 |
1319 |
1330 |
1341 |
1347 |
1358 |
1369 |
1375 |
1386 |
1397
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15th century: |
1403 |
1414 |
1425 |
1431 |
1442 |
1453 |
1459 |
1470 |
1481 |
1487 |
1498
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16th century: |
1509 |
1515 |
1526 |
1537 |
1543 |
1554 |
1565 |
1571 |
1582 |
1593 |
1599
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17th century: |
1610 |
1621 |
1627 |
1638 |
1649 |
1655 |
1666 |
1677 |
1683 |
1694 |
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18th century: |
1705 |
1711 |
1722 |
1733 |
1739 |
1750 |
1761 |
1767 |
1778 |
1789 |
1795
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19th century: |
1806 |
1817 |
1823 |
1834 |
1845 |
1851 |
1862 |
1873 |
1879 |
1890
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- ^ "Calendar in year 1609 (Russia)" (Julian calendar, starting Sunday), webpage: Julian-1609 (Romania used Julian in 1919, when Russia adopted Gregorian).