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AUGUST (originally Sextilis)

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Originally appearing in Volume V02, Page 904 of the 1911 Encyclopedia Britannica.
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AUGUST (originally Sextilis)  , the
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sixth month in the pre-Julian
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Roman
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year, which received its
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present name from the emperor Augustus . The preceding month, Quintilis, had been called "
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July " after
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Julius Caesar, and the emperor chose August to be rechristened in his own honour because his greatest good fortune had then happened . In that month he had been admitted to the consulate, had thrice celebrated a triumph, had received the allegiance of the soldiers stationed on the Janiculum, had concluded the
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civil
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wars, and had subdued
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Egypt . As July contained
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thirty-one days, and August only thirty, it was thought necessary to add another day to the latter month, in order that the month of Augustus might not be in any respect inferior to that of Julius .

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