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    AUC, Ab Urbe Condita, counted from the founding of Rome.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Foot View Post
    AUC, Ab Urbe Condita, counted from the founding of Rome.

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    Problem is, the Romans actually didn't use AUC that much - it was pretty much invented by Livy and even then, it didn't see much use. More often, they referred to the year by who was consul, or if they were feeling like being really formal about their dating, they'd identify the year by what Olympiad it was. -M
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    Quote Originally Posted by ABOU! ABOU! ABOU!!!
    During the events of the civil war, proper use of the intercalary month had practically ceased and the calender was so far off that no one really bothered.
    I remember reading somewhere about this, but it's been a while, so I'll need some confirmation. Anyways, didn't the Pontifex Maximus(or someone) just add that extra month whenever his allies were in political power(as Consuls or whatever), and took out the month when his enemies had political power?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Methuselah View Post
    Anyways, didn't the Pontifex Maximus(or someone) just add that extra month whenever his allies were in political power(as Consuls or whatever), and took out the month when his enemies had political power?
    Macrobius, Ammianus, Plutarch, Cicero, and others all state or imply that the calendar was manipulated by intercalating days or months. However, regulation of the Roman calendar fell to the College of Pontifices, presided over by the Pontifex Maximus; the matter was not solely in the hands of the PM. Caesar became Pontifex Maximus in 63 BC, yet his reform of the calendar didn't occur until the year 46 BC. (That year had a total of 445 days.) The 17 year gap indicates that his authority as Pontifex Maximus was absolute only after he had secured supreme political power.
    Last edited by Atilius; 10-21-2008 at 07:07.
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